Rick Warren November 18, 2002
Just a regular guy who may be America's most influential pastor.
The TNIV Debate October 7, 2002
Is this new Bible gender accurate?
Doors into Islam September 9, 2002
September 11 has made Muslim evangelism even more dangerous and still more rewarding.
The Third Coming of George Barna August 5, 2002
Evangelicalism's most quoted pollster is more fed up with the church than ever—so what's next?
Double Jeopardy July 8, 2002
An interview with former Taliban hostages Heather Mercer & Dayna Curry
How Firm a Foundation? June 10, 2002
Habitat for Humanity's greatest challenge: its massive popularity
Texas-Size Faith May 21, 2002
How Dallas has become the new capital of American Evangelism
No Longer Left Behind April 22, 2002
How Christian books are acquired packaged, branded, and sold.
The Church of O April 1, 2002
With a congregation of 22 million viewers, Oprah Winfrey has become one of the most influential spiritual leaders in America.
'New' China: Same Old Tricks March 11, 2002
Top communists, despite their denials, endorse arrest and torture of Chinese Christians by the thousands.
Welcoming the Uninvited Savior December 3, 2001
When the Holy Family fled Bethlehem, Herod's evil became a blessing for Egypt.
Bush's Defining Moment November 12, 2001
The President, facing a grief-stricken nation under attack, finds his voice and his mission.
Day of Terror, Day of Grace October 22, 2001
In the wake of fatal attacks killing thousands, Christians steer America toward prayer, service, and reconciliation.
A Matter of Life and Death October 1, 2001
Why shouldn't we use our embryos and genes to make our lives better? The world awaits a Christian answer.
Possessed or Obsessed? September 3, 2001
Many Christians say they are in need of deliverance, but some may be giving demons more than their due.
Silicon Valley Saints August 6, 2001
High-tech Christian executives in California are bringing biblical values back into a mecca of Mammon.
The Legacy of Prisoner 23226 July 9, 2001
Twenty-six years after leaving prison, Charles Colson has become one of America's most significant social reformers.
Solitary Refinement June 11, 2001
Evangelical assumptions about singleness still need rethinking.
Myth Matters April 23, 2001
Why C.S. Lewis's books remain models for Christian apologists in the 21st century.
Whatever Happened to Christian History? April 2, 2001
Evangelical historians have finally earned the respect of the secular academy. But some critics say they've sold out. Not really.
Pastors & Porn March 5, 2001
Smut doesn't come in the same package anymore—but it's just as addictive.
Special Technology Issue February 19, 2001
Is God.com Dead? The Openness Debate. The Wireless Gospel.
Saint Flanders February 5, 2001
He's the evangelical next door on The Simpsons, and that's okily dokily among many believers.
Learning the Ancient Rhythms of Prayer January 8, 2001
Why charismatics and evangelicals, among others, are flocking to communitites famous for set prayers and worship by the clock.
Anonymous Are the Peacemakers December 4, 2000
The Nobel Peace Prize has brought fame to many peacemakers, but many unsung Christians have thwarted warfare by quiet, prayerful work.
Undying Worm, Unquenchable Fire October 23, 2000
What is hell—eternal torment or annihilation? A look at the Evangelical Alliance's The Nature of Hell.
Divided by Faith? October 2, 2000
Why a new book on race and evangelicals captured out attention.
The Weigh and the Truth September 4, 2000
Christian dieting programs, like Gwen Shamblin's Weigh Down Diet, help believers pray off the pounds. But not all their teachings are healthy.
A Woman's Place August 7, 2000
Though today's trends are marginalizing women's missionary impulse, they are still finding ways to serve.
Losing Our Promiscuity July 10, 2000
There is no contraceptive for a broken heart—that's what the sex-without-commitment generation has discovered. And now the church has an unprecedented opportunity to reach it.
We're in the Money! June 12, 2000
Evangelicals fun parachurch organizations to the tune of over $22 billion. How did we become so wealthy, and what has it done to us?
We're Not in Kansas Anymore May 22, 2000
If you think the debate about creation and evolution is limited to the heartland or the Bible Belt, think again. The intelligent-design movement is pushing back the borders.
Saving Celtic Spirituality April 24, 2000
Marketing trends in publishing could turn all things Celtic into a soon-to-disappear fad, but a wealth of Christian truth and devotion awaits readers who dig diligently.
Islam, U.S.A. April 3, 2000
God-fearing Muslims from every corner of the earth are moving into American neighborhoods. Are we ready to welcome them and tell them the truth about Jesus?
Won't You Be My Neighbor? March 6, 2000
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) ordained Fred Rogers "an evangelist to work with children and families through the mass media." There's theological depth behind the lighthearted songs and the ready smile of this gentle man.
'Have We Become Too Busy With Death?' February 7, 2000
As AIDS kills 4,900 Africans daily, Christians there struggle not only against the killer virus, but against spiritual exhaustion.
The Forgiveness Factor January 10, 2000
Just a few years ago, forgiveness was a matter of faith. Now social scientists are documenting the healing power of this Christian virtue.
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