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String Theory and Heaven
Author Dinesh D'Souza says new scientific thinking bolsters the case for life after death.
Wilderness Songs
Jeromy and Jennifer Deibler of FFH have seen difficult times—including his MS diagnosis—since disbanding a couple years ago. But now they’re back.
Catching Up With ... Phil Keaggy
Inspired by family and friends, Phil Keaggy talks about his first vocal holiday recording, Welcome Inn, an acoustic musical treat recorded entirely at home.
Is Everybody Really Fine?
Kirk Jones, writer/director of Everybody's Fine, hopes his new film will inspire families to have more realistic expectations of one another.
Q & A: Mike Huckabee
The 2008 Republican presidential candidate talks about his Christmas book, Sarah Palin, and who should be welcomed in the Republican Party.
End of the Road
After 17 years, a dozen albums, and countless shows, Delirious calls it a day—and frontman Martin Smith reflects on his memories.
The Green Baptist
Jonathan Merritt seeks a renewed approach to American society.
'Like the Book of Job'
Cormac McCarthy wanted spiritual metaphors portrayed throughout the film adaptation of his book, The Road, says director John Hillcoat.
Christ at the Center
Michael Horton says we need to once again let our lives and churches be driven by the gospel.
A Passion for Life
Christian music star Rebecca St. James gives acting a shot, with her feature film debut in a pro-life movie.
True Confessions
Sara Groves turns in her most self-revelatory album yet, opening up about everything from marital spats to anxiety attacks to the notion of 'confessional living.'
Still Touched
Touched by an Angel producer Martha Williamson reflects on the show's legacy.
Hope Is Not a Sunny Day
Jon Foreman and Switchfoot sing about the muck and mess of real life—and finding hope amid the darkness—on their new album, Hello Hurricane.
Q+A: Carrie Prejean
The former Miss California contestant says that she is 'still standing,' and called a recent video of her 'the worst mistake of my life.'
An Invisible Wall
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a pastor in Berlin assesses Germany's spiritual climate.
Germany's 'Cold Religion'
A Berlin-based journalist says that Martin Luther would have driven most of Germany's bishops from their pulpits.
Aliens Among Us
ABC's 'V' is a probing look at culture and the need for discernment, says the show's executive producer.
Rising from the Valley of Death
Steven Curtis Chapman opens up about losing his daughter, their family's arduous journey, and a new album of songs chronicling the path of pain and hope.
Introducing ... Paige Armstrong
Diagnosed with bone cancer at the age of ten, Paige Armstrong, now 19, is ready to rock, with her first record—and an urgent message for teens.
Common Bonds
Catholic musician Matt Maher is bringing his music—and a dream of unity—into the Protestant church.

Top Story July 30, 2024

Nigerian Church Watches, Prays as Ocean Rises
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Ayetoro was founded to be a city on a hill. Now it’s facing a watery apocalypse.

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