Something Noble and Good
Professional sports is often boring, but real sports is not.
By Mark Galli|
Questions for Both Sides
Terri Schiavo prompted a national debate, but there's still much unresolved.
by Mark Galli|
March Madnesses
The layers of insanity know no end—thank God.
by Mark Galli|
Harder than Anyone Can Imagine
Four working pastors—Latino, Asian, black, and white—respond to the bracing thesis of United by Faith.
Moderated by Edward Gilbreath and Mark Galli|
The Grace of Sports
If Christ can't be found in sports, he can't be found in the modern world.
By Mark Galli|
Baseball Isn't Entertainment
The sooner we stop thinking sports are about the spectators, the more enjoyable the games will be.
By Mark Galli|
Salt and Light in the Arena
It's going to take more than a few good Christians to clean up sports.
by Mark Galli|
Baptism + Fire
Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us.
By Mark Galli|
Single (Issue) Minded
World's Joel Belz criticizes Christianity Today for an editorial we never published—and never would.
By Mark Galli, Managing Editor|
Patrick's Italian Brother
Lost amid the celebration of Patrick is the important story of Benedict, the father of western monasticism.
By Ted Olsen and Mark Galli|