Is Jesus Camp Objective? Or Unfair?
Christians debate the documentary Jesus Camp; even Ted Haggard joins the fray. The Black Dahlia takes us to the dark side, while Gridiron Gang and Everyone’s Hero make sports fans and families cheer. Plus: The Last Kiss, and more reviews of Lassie and Hollywoodland.
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
This bombastic and juvenile screen adaptation of the popular toy line wasn’t screened for critics—proof again that even the movie studio knows it’s bad.
Most Read Christianity Today Articles of 2008
What caught your mouse’s attention this past year.
Why Zondervan Bought BibleGateway.com
CEO Moe Girkins wants to take the site beyond just verses. iTunes-style commentaries, anyone?
The ABCs of AOG
A helpful primer on Sarah Palin’s denominational ties.
All You Need to Know About the Assemblies of God
A primer for Palin watchers and others.
<em>Jesus Camp</em> Shuts Down, But Fischer Says Her ‘Indoctrination’ Will Continue
Other Christian camp leaders say her camp and documentary about it don’t represent mainstream Christian camping.
Brainwashed in the Blood?
As a Pentecostal, I’m not too thrilled with the way kids from my denomination are depicted in Jesus Camp. Matter of fact, this new documentary ticks me off—for a number of reasons.
Living History
Oldest church discovered, Christian history in the movies, rare book by Roger Williams
Top 12 Christian Music Albums of 2002
It’s worth mentioning that this album was independently released in April 2001. However, it was only widely distributed beginning June 2002. We also suspect that most critics did not fairly consider Psalms for their 2001 best-of lists because it was an independent release at the time.