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The Problem with 'October Baby,' A Christian Film About Abortion
No one wanted the film. Except audiences, apparently.
Interview: Julie Lee
The multi-talented artist on her new album, her visual art, and ... babysitting.
Family as Calling: Finding Vocation In and Near the Home
How Martin Luther's doctrine of vocation can mold marriage, parenting, and childhood.
Interview: Why Sarah Macintosh Ran Away from CCM and Went Back
She left Christian music a decade ago, frustrated with the industry. Now she's back on a CCM label. Here's why.
Sailing into the Storm: Philip Ryken and D. Michael Lindsay on the Challenges in Christian Higher Education
College presidents discuss the relevance of Christian higher education, the theological issues facing Christian universities, and more.
Q & A: The Man Who Led Bible Studies with Whitney Houston
Former band member says Houston was a strong Christian despite her struggles.
Shuree: What 'One Girl' Can Do
Up-and-coming pop singer rises above broken home, drugs, and violence.
Q & A: Anthony Evans Has Got 'The Voice'
Gospel music singer makes Christina's team on the popular reality show.
Ralph Winter: Lessons from Oscar
A veteran producer teaches a Sunday school class about great movies. So can you!
Liberty Balance
Johnnie Moore mentors students at Jerry Falwell's university.
Where Am I? The Middle-Class Crisis of Place
Craig Bartholomew says staying in one place is key to our spiritual and community health.
Calling All Callings: Amy Sherman on ‘Kingdom Calling’
Christians can build thriving communities by exercising their vocational gifts.
Oscar Nominee Agnieszka Holland
The Polish director on films, faith, the Holocaust, and her new movie, 'In Darkness.'
Jaci Velasquez: A 'Diamond' Refined
With a new album, a great marriage, and two beautiful kids, she's more content than ever.
Community Chaste
It takes a church to lead people to sexual integrity.
How Bethany Hoang Was Wired for Justice
The director of IJM Institute for International Justice Mission shines the spotlight on modern-day slavery.
Interview: Bruce Cockburn
The veteran artist on longevity, war zones, and why he believes Christians can cuss.
Interview: Michael W. Smith
He's 54, a grandpa, and has been making music for three decades. But Smitty isn't slowing down one bit.
Celebrating the Unglamorous, Effective Work of Local Politics
Political scientist Amy Black says a few concerned citizens in a particular neighborhood can have far greater impact than checking a box on November 2.
Interview: David Crowder's Last Words
As DC*B releases its final album, we talked to the bandleader about calling it quits.

Top Story July 29, 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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