Johann Sebastian Bach Fueled by his Lutheran faith, the composer devoted his life to creating music for refreshment, proclamation, and praise.
Calvin R. Stapert | July 1, 2007
Bach in Japan With the help of conductor Masaaki Suzuki, Bach's music is bringing the message of Christian hope to a secular nation.
Uwe Simon-Netto | July 1, 2007
The Ringing Bell Derek Webb calls us to conversation, not conversion.
Russ Breimeier | June 11, 2007
God Is Not the Object of Our Worship He is the subject who forms us as we sing, tell, pray, and enact God's story in worship.
Robert E. Webber, excerpted from 'The Divine Embrace' | April 30, 2007
Passion Takes It Higher The most influential annual gathering of young evangelicals plans to go global.
Collin Hansen | March 23, 2007
Lennon's 'Last Temptation' The symbol of the sixties is desecrated, and a generation falls headlong into its midlife crisis.
Harold Smith | January 3, 2007
John Lennon's Born-Again Phase "Can He love me?" the former Beatle asked Oral Roberts. "I want out of hell."
An excerpt from 'The Gospel According to the Beatles' by Steve Turner | January 3, 2007
The Original Do, Re, Mi Julie Andrews made it popular, but the real musical genius behind this singing aid was a medieval monk.
David Neff | January 1, 2007
Church Youth Nights an 'Illegal Nightclub,' Albany Says Plus: Valedictorian sues over cut speech, Vatican statement on Mideast violence, Lauren Winner on pastors' wives, Provincetown's intolerance, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | July 17, 2006
How We Worship An ambitious new book takes us into the diverse world of Christian worship practices from the early church to today.
Jennifer Woodruff Tait | June 23, 2006