Unholy Wars Two books document the dangers of mixing church and state.
by Stan Guthrie with Agnieszka Tennant, Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, and Rob James in the United Kingdom | January 27, 2005
Focus on SpongeBob James Dobson's organization says it doesn't object to Mr. SquarePants, but thinks he's being exploited.
Focus on the Family | January 26, 2005
Drawing Conclusions Executive producers for kids TV hits Doug, Stanley , and PB&J Otter — and creators of a new cartoon about the Ten Commandments — on their neighbor SpongeBob.
By David Campbell and Jim Jinkins | January 26, 2005
Learning from the Masters The modern worship movement, with its me-focused lyrics and shallow choruses, could take a cue from some of the great hymn writers of yesteryear.
Steven Gertz | January 17, 2005
See No Evil Christian TV may be a cultural ghetto, but living there has its advantages.
by Christine A. Scheller | January 4, 2005
Coping with Christmas For adult children of divorced parents, the holidays aren't as happy as they are supposed to be. Author Jen Abbas has some advice.
By Ann Byle | December 1, 2004
Luther, Luther, Luther! Comparing three cinematic versions of the life of the great Reformer, including the 2003 edition, which releases to video today.
By Peter T. Chattaway | November 30, 2004
Black History Classics In recognition of Black History Month, several classics are being released on DVD for the first time—joined by a few newer additions to the ever-growing catalogue of African-American cinema.
by LaTonya Taylor | November 9, 2004
The Gospel Truth About Disney Two new books explore the spirituality of Disney's animated films, though each book defines "gospel" a bit differently from the other.
By Mark Perry | October 25, 2004
Movies that Move The Spiritual Cinema Circle, a subscription-based monthly movie club, offers uplifting film fare for discerning viewers.
By Angie Ward | October 12, 2004
LDS and DNA Book challenges Native American link to ancient Israel.
By John W. Kennedy | October 1, 2004
Operation Human Rights How evangelicals got outside their comfort zone to help the oppressed overseas.
By David Neff | October 1, 2004
Joyous Cursing Was Dale Earnhardt Jr. right about profanity?
By Frederica Mathewes-Green | October 1, 2004
A Disturbance in the Force The original Star Wars movies release to DVD today, but thanks to George Lucas's stubborn pride—in the guise of "artistic vision"—they don't include the original, unaltered versions we all want to see.
By Frank Smith | September 21, 2004
The Otherness of God God is so immeasurably beyond us that we must not be guilty of dumbing down our efforts to worship him.
Matt Redman | September 7, 2004
Does Hollywood Have a Prayer? Christians often get riled up about the movie industry's questionable entertainment offerings. So why not turn that passion into something productive?
By Karen Covell | August 10, 2004
'Live More Musically' The difference between Christian practice and a Starbucks purchase.
By Andy Crouch | August 1, 2004