A Captivating Vision Why Chinese house churches may just end up fulfilling the Great Commission.
An interview with Paul Hattaway | April 1, 2004
A Justice that Restores A method for bringing victims and offenders together.
An interview with Howard Zehr | April 1, 2004
Q & A: Bill Frist The Senate Majority Leader on key moral issues.
Interview by Tony Carnes | April 1, 2004
Exegeting U2 Get Up Off Your Knees preaches U2 from Boy to All that You Can't Leave Behind.
April 1, 2004
A Warm & Fuzzy Kevin Smith? Well, not quite. But the normally crass writer/director toned it down for Jersey Girl, where the young father wears his heart on his sleeve.
by Jeffrey Overstreet | March 26, 2004
Mad Geniuses A conversation with Charlie Kaufman and Michel Gondry, the brilliant minds behind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, which opens Friday.
by Jeffrey Overstreet | March 18, 2004
After Aragorn In his first feature film since Lord of the Rings, Viggo Mortensen is an adventurous cowboy in Hidalgo, a yarn that doesn't get all the facts right. But that's just fine with this myth-loving leading man.
by Jeffrey Overstreet | March 5, 2004
Family First Sarah Drew, an aspiring actress from Connecticut, made her big-screen debut in Radio . But no role will come before her family—or her faith.
by Joan Brasher | March 2, 2004
'Dude, That Was Graphic' Mel Gibson talks about The Passion of The Christ.
David Neff and Jane Johnson Struck | February 23, 2004
As complicated as ABC Condoms and abstinence can both play a role in AIDS prevention.
An interview with Anne Peterson | February 1, 2004
What Am I Doing Here? Seattle folk-pop artist Rosie Thomas recounts her journey of faith and how it's developed into a critically acclaimed music career.
Russ Breimeier | January 12, 2004
Define 'Better' One person's improvement is another person's degeneration.
An interview with bioethicist C. Ben Mitchell | January 1, 2004