Tribute

Dallas Willard, a Man from Another 'Time Zone'
He wrote and taught like no one else on the 'with-God life.'
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.
Mark Hatfield Changed My Life in Three Minutes
The senator bucked easy categories, even in citing a simple verse.
A Liberating Woman: A Reflection on the Founder of Christians for Biblical Equality
Catherine Clark Kroeger championed women’s equality without budging on scriptural authority.
Remembering David Wilkerson
How the pastor/evangelist shaped the Pentecostal and evangelical movements—and the world.
Behind the Scenes
Allan C. Emery exemplified a life of quiet service.
The Radical Conservative
Richard John Neuhaus helped inspire a generation of evangelicals to participate boldly in the public square.
Richard John Neuhaus: Witness to Truth
A First Things junior fellow remembers the man whose life was spent 'witnessing to the truth.'
Freedom Is Not Our Goal
Solzhenitsyn's death reminds us about freedom's cost and biblical purpose.
The Healing Pen
Philip Yancey writes to save his past—and others' futures.
Eric Clapton, In the Presence of the Lord
The bluesman has been haunted by God through his early years, his born-again period, and his recovery.
Robert Walker: Beyond Paper and Ink
Plus: Mark Fackler remembers Walker
Larry Norman, Coffee Shop Evangelist
How a chance meeting with a selfless Christian star changed my life.
At the Table with Madeleine
Luci Shaw's tribute to L'Engle, a writer and friend.
A Passion for Souls
Remembering D. James Kennedy.
My Mother's Legacy
Anne Graham Lotz remembers Ruth Bell Graham's stuffed-toy hedgehogs, unconditional love, and intense relationship with God.
"She Made Christ Her Home"
Ruth Graham tells about how her mother's childhood in China prepared her for ministry.
The Mad Theologian
Vernard Eller died this week. His images and ideas continue to nag me.
Revisiting a Non-Standard Scholar
Bruce Metzger devoted his life to helping us know early Christianity and its manuscripts better.
He Was My Pope, Too
Now that John Paul II is gone, I am even more of an orphan than the Christians in the Roman church.

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