Faith-based Super Bowl Parties A pastor explains why his church likes to be host for football's biggest event.
Interview by Jeremy Weber | January 30, 2009
I'm Not Tammy Faye! Siobhan Fallon Hogan is tired of Hollywood portraying Christian women like "either Tammy Faye Baker or jerks." That's not the case for her role in New in Town .
Lisa Ann Cockrel | January 28, 2009
Haggard 'Deserves What He Got' So says Alexandra Pelosi, whose documentary about Haggard airs on HBO this week. But she also sees a man who has worked through his pain—thanks to the Bible.
Interview by David Neff | January 28, 2009
Joel Hunter Leads Blessing for Obama Evangelical megachurch pastor reflects on the inauguration and gives a few predictions.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam in Washington, D.C. | January 23, 2009
Making Marriage Work In the new film Not Easily Broken —based on the T.D. Jakes novel—actor Morris Chestnut plays a man facing the choice of whether to keep his vows.
Chanel Graham | January 6, 2009
A Life-Affirming Character Playing a compassionate caretaker in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button , Taraji P. Henson says her character is the embodiment of God's unconditional love.
Rebecca Cusey | December 22, 2008
'A Classic Fairy Tale' Writer/producer Gary Ross says The Tale of Despereaux , devoid of any cutesy pop culture references, is a throwback to the vintage classics.
Josh Hurst | December 17, 2008
Colson's Redemption Prison Fellowship founder says he doesn't want a pardon, but the Presidential Citizen Medal means a lot.
Interview by Susan Wunderink | December 12, 2008
The Alien Messiah Klaatu, the alien at the center of The Day the Earth Stood Still , is still very much a Christ figure in this remake, says director Scott Derrickson.
Peter T. Chattaway | December 12, 2008
No Doubt About It John Patrick Shanley, writer/director of Doubt , is certain of one thing: We should embrace our doubts, and not be so certain about anything .
Mark Moring | December 9, 2008
'Perhaps Just Out of Our Minds' Christian filmmaker Buzz McLaughlin tries to find a niche between secular movies and preachy ones—only to find it's an elusive market.
Frederica Mathewes-Green | December 2, 2008