Q & A: Robert A. Schuller The son of a famous evangelist tells CT why he left The Hour of Power .
Interview by Sarah Pulliam | June 19, 2009
Hope Mingled with Sadness Inspired by the likes of Ozu, the Dardennes, and Bonhoeffer, filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung finds light after the darkness in Rwanda—and in himself.
By Brett McCracken | June 9, 2009
Global is the New Local Princeton's Robert Wuthnow says American congregations are more international than ever.
Interview by David Neff | June 3, 2009
Lost Pentecost How to capture a richer meaning of our Sunday for the Holy Spirit.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan | May 29, 2009
'I Kind of Wanted to Die' Lanae Hale's struggles with self-esteem and self-mutilation continue to haunt her, but her faith is helping on the road to recovery.
Andy Argyrakis | May 19, 2009
When the Stranger Knocks The influx of immigrants to the U.S. means a new mission field for churches, says World Relief's Jenny Hwang.
Interview by Katelyn Beaty | May 11, 2009
Q & A: 'Joe the Plumber' The man who became a metaphor for the average American in the 2008 election tells CT about his Christian faith and the future of the Republican Party.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam | May 4, 2009
The Giant Story Rob Bell on why he talks about the Good News the way he does.
Interview by Mark Galli | April 22, 2009
Q & A: Carl Moeller The president and CEO of Open Doors USA updated CT on North Korea, which the group ranks as the world's worst persecutor of Christians.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan | April 20, 2009
Q & A: Newt Gingrich The former Speaker of the House speaks to CT about the future of the Republican Party and his conversion to Catholicism.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam | April 17, 2009
Injustice Exposed Arrested for crimes she didn't commit, Regina Kelly fought for her rights—and won. Here's her story, also told in a drama releasing to theaters this week.
By Lisa Ann Cockrel | April 15, 2009
'I'm Gonna Make Mistakes' Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus, a Christian, embraces the idea of being a role model while also admitting she's flawed.
By Carolyn Arends | April 8, 2009