Walking in the Truth Winning arguments at church conventions is not enough without compassion for homosexuals.
A Christianity Today Editorial | August 30, 2000
To Hell on a Cream Puff Gluttony makes you soft and lovable. It's the cute sin.
By Frederica Mathewes-Green | August 29, 2000
Rx for Gluttony Even Christian diet experts rarely talk about it anymore. But the early monks did, and for good reason.
By Dennis Okholm | August 28, 2000
Who You Gonna Call? According to a study, Protestant churches aren't answering the phone.
By Evangelical Press | August 28, 2000
Humans and Other Animals How much do we share with the birds of the air and the beasts of the field?
By John Wilson | August 28, 2000
The Weigh and the Truth Christian dieting programs—like Gwen Shamblin's Weigh Down Diet—help believers pray off the pounds. But what deeper messages are they sending about faith and fitness?
By Lauren F. Winner | August 25, 2000
'Judge Us by Our Fruits' The founder of Weigh Down responds to her critics.
An interview with Gwen Shamblin | August 25, 2000
A Passionate Passion Oberammergau's drama not only survives, it thrives.
By Carol R. Thiessen | August 24, 2000