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Early Returns Are Mixed
Global evangelicals don't necessarily vote like American evangelicals.
You Reviewed WHAT??
Our recent review of Sex and the City prompted some strong reactions from readers. Here's why we reviewed it—and many other "objectionable" films.
JESUS for Women
The JESUS film, one of the most effective evangelistic tools of all time, now comes in a version edited primarily for women—Magdalena: Released from Shame.
The Trinity: So What?
The Shack allegorizes a tricky but foundational doctrine.
Emergent's New Christians and the Young, Restless Reformed (Conclusion)
Tony Jones and Collin Hansen find connections as they discuss each other's books and movements.
Emergent's New Christians and the Young, Restless Reformed
Tony Jones and Collin Hansen find connections as they discuss each other's books and movements.
Emergent's New Christians and the Young, Restless Reformed, Part 3
Tony Jones and Collin Hansen find connections as they discuss each other's books and movements.
How Public Is the Gospel?
N. T. Wright's latest book renews debate over evangelism and good works.
The Irony of Iron Man
What can we learn from an armor-encased superhero who can protect others, but can't save himself? And what does his story say about finding strength in weakness?
A Flawed History
James Carroll's controversial book, Constantine's Sword
Is Caspian Really C. S. Lewis?
Of all the characters in the author's beloved Chronicles of Narnia, the title character of Prince Caspian is most like the author, and the book is surprisingly autobiographical.
Bringing the Bookstore to Church
More and more churches get into the book business.
Locking the Doors for the Last Time
Customers 'feel like one of their family members has died.'
How to Save the Christian Bookstore
(Hint: Stop making it so religious.)
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.
Channel Surfing for Common Grace
How reality TV broadcasts echoes of the gospel.
Friends, Faith and a Feud
A couple of old friends—"one a Christian, one not—discuss their disparate views on life in the thought-provoking new film, Purple State of Mind.
No Egos Required
11 of today's top Christian artists and songwriters put aside their egos—and royalties—at the Compassionart songwriting retreat, united in their effort to make a tangible difference in poverty-ravaged countries around the world.
Man of Many Causes
Public television's sympathetic take on Wilberforce.
My Caspian Wish List
A Narnia expert, somewhat disappointed with The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, has a few suggestions for director Andrew Adamson regarding the upcoming Prince Caspian.

Top Story July 28, 2024

A Theological Monument to Unity amid Diversity
A Theological Monument to Unity amid Diversity
Fifty years ago, the Lausanne Covenant’s solution to rampant division in evangelical ranks wasn’t uniformity.

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