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Touching God in the Iranian Darkness
Imprisoned for distributing Bibles in Iran, Maryam Rostampour and Marziyeh Amirizadeh saw its verses of suffering and forgiveness come alive.
David Crowder: Why Old Gospel Music Works in a Club
The chart-topping worship leader has re-located to Atlanta, and is currently touring small rock venues across the U. S. with a "kitschy" Americana collective that has two albums in the works.
Rick Warren's Final Frontier
Saddleback wants to bring the gospel to the world's 3,400 unengaged people groups. Why it just might work.
Audrey Assad Shifts Gears
With no record contracts to fulfill, she wants to get everyone singing.
Why a Wheaton College Professor Smeared Jesus in Human Dirt
David Hooker explains the inspiration and process behind his much-discussed "Corpus."
Russell Moore Elected as Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission President
Why the next voice of the Southern Baptists says he wants to speak with 'convictional kindness.'
Happy Meals
Rachel Marie Stone believes food is far more than fuel.
Brother Andrew’s Prophetic Plea: Stop Murdering Terrorists
Support the suffering church, Open Doors founder says.
Luis Palau: Why It Matters that Pope Francis Drinks Mate with Evangelicals
An interview with international evangelist (and native Argentine) on his friend, Jorge Bergoglio.
The New President of Fuller Seminary's Vision for Shaping 100 Denominations and 70 Countries
An exclusive interview with Mark Labberton on being a Berkeley pastor, learning from Global South leaders, and the prospects of an online M.Div.
A Detroit School Where Jesus Is Head of the Class
Ernestine Sanders and Clark Durant attribute their school's success to its Christ-centered focus.
Catholics on the Evangelical Trail
George Weigel heralds an "Evangelical Catholicism" whose adherents strive to bring Jesus into every area of life.
The Love Shack
William Paul Young explains the theology behind his best-selling novels and why he's no longer at war with himself.
Addressing the AIDS Threat
Surgeon General Koop: This is a "ticking time bomb."
Medical Ethics and the Stewardship of Life
Many people believe that what is legal is right. An interview with C. Everett Koop.
A Surgeon General's Warnings
C. Everett Koop is not about to abandon his public platform.
From Survivor and Touched by an Angel to the Bible
Mark Burnett and Roma Downey talk about their new 'epic series' that puts the Bible on the screen.
David Platt Wants You to Get Serious About Following Christ
You've given up on the American Dream, and you're ready to embrace authentic faith in Jesus. The author of Radical tells you what comes next.
How Can Short-Term Missions Best Advance God's Mission?
Author Brian Howell says we should start with a robust reconciliation theology.
Did Andy Stanley Really Mean Obama Is 'Pastor in Chief'?
The Atlanta megachurch pastor speaks about his pre-inauguration sermon and reaction to it.

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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