After Keller’s Death, Redeemer Members Carry on His Small Church Vision
The New York pastor never wanted to build a megachurch.
Can Anti-Aging Treatments Offer Abundant Life?
Science seeks to fix aging and death. But a Christian vision of the good life might actually embrace them.
NYC Explosion Leaves One-Third of Spanish Christian Church Homeless
(UPDATED) Tragedy kills seven, destroys two apartment buildings in Spanish Harlem—including church celebrating 80th year.
A Ministry Grows in Brooklyn
Messianic leaders explore new strategies for reaching the Jewish community in the U.S. and Israel.
Anne Graham Lotz: “Nothing God won’t forgive.”
Graham daughter speaks at Bowery Mission in New York City
What to Do with the Stranger?
Two evangelicals argue for more generous immigration policies.
Leap of Faith
Tony Blair, Middle East envoy, says religion and globalization go together — in a good way.
Bush’s Faith-Based Legacy
Key policies at home and overseas will help victims of poverty and disease for years to come.
McCain Talks the Walk
After years of ambiguity, Senator McCain reveals his spiritual side for public viewing. How will evangelicals respond?
Does Darfur Have a Prayer?
Genocide in western Sudan proves nearly impossible to stop.