Died: Doug Coe, Humble Faith in the Halls of Power
His Fellowship is the force behind DC discipleship and the National Prayer Breakfast.
Chuck Colson Was Not a Culture Warrior
And anyway, he stopped “winning” his battles a long time ago.
Evangelical Leader Chuck Colson Dead at 80
The infamous convicted Nixon adviser became famous for prison reform, evangelical-Catholic dialogue, and his Christian worldview.
Remembering Charles Colson, a Man Transformed
The real story of how “Nixon’s hatchet man” ended up in, out, and back in prison (and the White House), shaping a movement in the process.
The Search for the Historical Adam
The center of the evolution debate has shifted from asking whether we came from earlier animals to whether we could have come from one man and one woman.
More than Faithful Presence
Charles Colson responds to James Davison Hunter’s ‘To Change the World’.
Phrase ‘Religious Right’ Misused, Conservatives Say
Leaders often identified with the Religious Right want journalists and academics to lay the term to rest.
Richard Cizik Resigns from the National Association of Evangelicals
Longtime lobbyist and media spokesman recently said ‘I’m shifting’ on gay unions.
Buckley on Belief
A 1997 Books & Culture interview with William F. Buckley, Jr., who died Wednesday, February 27.
Zimbabwe’s Mugabe Accuses Priest Critic of Adultery
Plus: Whether evangelicals can recover from a Catholic’s fall, the escalating cost of abuse, and many other stories from online sources around the world.