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Commentary Frederica Mathewes-Green
My Favorite Flicks Earlier this year the American Film Institute made headlines with a list of the 100 best American films. We asked regular reviewers Roy Anker and Peter Chattaway to give us a modest counterpart: their 10 favorite films. Herewith their lists: Roy Anker
Jesus—Mose Tolliver
Glory Be to God—Oswald Tschirtner
Arts: Let's Get Physical Motus O uses the human body to reveal the soul. By Karen L. Mulder.
Letters
Arts: Muddy Murals How Hondurans are painting their future. by Karen L. Mulder
Arts: The Art of Being Christian Twenty years of growth and struggle for Christians in the Visual Arts. By John Skillen
Arts: Who Do Artists Say That I Am? The many faces of Jesus go on tour—and online. by Karen L. Mulder
Arts: A Quaker at War with Himself The folk art of Edward Hicks. Chuck Fager
Eternal Ink A growing movement of Christian tattooists is leaving its mark on both body and soul. Lauren F. Winner
New Bibles Carry Hefty Price Tags
Weblog: Martin Luther King Jr. at top of Vatican's martyrs list Reports from the world press about Christians and Christianity
From the Archives: Concerning the Drawings of the Early History of Anabaptism in Zurich and on Hutterian Missionaries in Switzerland
Important Events in Church History: Christian History Timeline
Charles H. Spurgeon: A Gallery of Famous Friends Eric W. Hayden, formerly minister at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, is the author of numerous books on Spurgeon, including Searchlight on Spurgeon (Pilgrim, 1973). by ERIC W. HAYDEN [ERIC W. HAYDEN Eric W. Hayden, formerly minister at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, is the author of numerous books on Spurgeon, including Searchlight on Spurgeon (Pilgrim, 1973).]
Radicals in Times of Revolution Dr. James Townsend is Bible editor at David C. Cook Publishing Co. and author of eight volumes in The Bible Mastery Series (Cook).
Martin Luther's Early Years: A Gallery of Friends and Enemies Luther made plenty of both Paul Thigpen, a professional writer, is a doctoral candidate at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Where Did Christians Worship? by CHRISTOPHER HAAS Dr. Christopher Haas is assistant professor of history at Villanova University in Villanova, Pennsylvania, and author of Late Roman Alexandria (Johns Hopkins, forthcoming).
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