Who’s in Charge Here?
American evangelicalism’s “crisis of authority.”
50 Women You Should Know
We asked key leaders which Christian women are most profoundly shaping the evangelical church and North American society. This is who they picked.
With Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Okay, What’s Next?
Plus: Ministry and questions at Virginia Tech, the end of limbo, Mary Winkler’s verdict, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Focus Praises NAE’s ‘Broader Social Agenda’
Plus: The evangelicals at the center of the U.S. attorneys firing fight, Time‘s cover story on the Bible in public schools, Colo. becomes another center of the Anglican wars, and other stories from online sources around the world.
No Consensus on Whether NAE Conflict Is Getting Hotter
Plus: The actual news in the pope’s new document, SWBTS sued over gender-based termination, Franklin Graham’s son injured in Iraq, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Episcopal Bishops Balk at Anglican Leaders’ Demands
Plus: The truth about that Anglican-Catholic union rumor; baby bone scandal at Indian Christian hospital; New Life’s overseers speak on Haggard’s “dark side”; and other stories.
Why Catholicism Is Dying in Ireland
Plus: Billy Graham in Baltimore, the Church of England approves female bishops, NYT on Rob Bell, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Bush Pushes for Religious Freedom in China
Plus: Judge Lefkow’s faith helps her survive the murders of her husband, mother; Venezuela and missionaries; Newdow sues over ‘In God We Trust;’ and more articles from online sources around the world.
Pennsylvania Students ‘Taught’ Intelligent Design
Plus: More on the New Jersey Copt community, Rolling Stone rejects Zondervan’s Bible ad, Iraqi Christians prepare to vote amidst persecution, Bush’s inauguration, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Happy Ash Wednesday!
Plus: “Patriarch of the West” no more, Orthodox Church in America scandal, and many other stories from online sources around the world.