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 Volume 53
2009 |
Displaying 141 - 160 of 625 articles.
Political Advocacy Tracker Dobson: 'It's Coming Apart' Conservative groups focus on Kevin Jennings, Chai Feldblum, and gay-rights legislation. Tobin Grant
Charles Colson: Doctrine Bears Repeating Evangelicals need to brush up on basic Christian teachings. Charles Colson with Anne Morse
Does Faith Prolong Suffering for Cancer Patients? A new study suggests that cancer patients who are religious are more likely to seek measures that attempt to prolong life. G. Jeffrey MacDonald, Religion News Service
Does Global Christianity Equal American Christianity? Historian Mark Noll talks about how U.S. missionaries have—and have not—shaped the faith in other nations. Interview by David Neff
Soulwork Soulwork: Is Twitter Real? How the movement of the Trinity can help us decide. Mark Galli
Q+A: Donald Miller on Better Narratives The author of Blue Like Jazz on his new book, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, and the risks of over-spiritualizing it. Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey
WHERE WE STAND Editorial: Don't Let Them Die Alone Hospice care spirituality would benefit from greater Christian engagement. A Christianity Today editorial
Review: Dostoyevsky, American Evangelical-Style Rob Stennett's The Almost True Story of Ryan Fisher doesn't need to ask, 'Could this happen?' Review by Mike Moran
AUDIO SLIDESHOW Audio Slideshow: Easter in Cuba Holy Week across the Communist island reveals a most improbable evangelical revival. Photos by Gary Gnidovic, slideshow edited by Ruth Moon
Excerpt N.T. Wright: Easter, Unedited N. T. Wright says the Gospels' Resurrection accounts are odd because they are fresh. Excerpted from Jesus, the Final Days: What Really Happened, by Craig A. Evans and N. T. Wright.
Evangelicals in El Salvador Discount Leftist Portrayal Evangelicals discount portrayal as leftist voting bloc. Deann Alford
ELCA Assembly: Was God in Either Whirlwind? Tornado touches convention center as Lutherans approve sexuality statement by the exact margin it needed to pass. Ted Olsen
The Emergence of the Emergent Leaders hope decentralizing power will revitalize the movement. Brandon O'Brien
Theology in the News Why Rome Won't Cede Europe Rome won't cede the continent to secularists without a fight. Collin Hansen
Evangelicals Endorse Immigration Reform The National Association of Evangelicals' board overwhelmingly approved a resolution to seek 'faith and equal treatment' of immigrants. Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Evangelicals on the Newburyport Trail George Whitefield's tomb is attracting a brisk flow of visitors. Just don't make a big deal about it. G. Jeffrey MacDonald
Every Older Singles' Battle With Singled Out, Christine Colón imagines what celibacy might look like for today's evangelicals. Interview by Katelyn Beaty
Review: Tell It Slant Jesus' language shows the mundane is where faith is fleshed out. Mary M. Veeneman
Battlestar Galactica: Evolve or Die Battlestar Galactica: New life impossible without death. Annie Frisbie
Drug Violence Halts Church Trips to Mexico Drug violence halts church trips to short-term missions mecca. C. L. Lopez
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