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Jazzed About the Big Screen
Donald Miller's Blue Like Jazz has been adapted into a screenplay, with The Second Chance director Steve Taylor at the helm—and both men are pretty excited about it.
Black Power from the Pulpit
In wake of Obama's speech, author talks about The Decline of African American Theology.
Q&A: Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka
The vice president of Kenya since January, Musyoka ran for the presidency unsuccessfully in 2007.
Our Geopolitical Moment
Walter Russell Mead argues that evangelicals have a crucial role to play in American foreign affairs.
To Die in Jerusalem
When a Palestinian teen girl killed an Israeli teen girl in a suicide bombing, Jewish filmmaker Hilla Medalia told the story—and tried to get the surviving mothers together.
Buckley on Belief
A 1997 Books & Culture interview with William F. Buckley, Jr., who died Wednesday, February 27.
Q&A: John Dilulio
A professor at the University of Pennsylvania and the first director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, Dilulio is the author of Godly Republic: A Centrist Blueprint for America's Faith-Based Future.
Singable Doctrine
Keith and Kristyn Getty have a passion for writing modern hymns.
Seventy Times Seven
Martin Doblmeier's newest documentary has already struck an international blow for the value of forgiveness
The Peacebuilding Prince
One Jordanian leader shares his deep desire to preserve the Arab Christian world.
A Box Office Exodus?
The animated Ten Commandments didn't draw much of a crowd to the cineplex, but the company behind the movie is optimistic about its future Bible films.
Two Testaments, One Story
Top evangelical scholars team up for landmark commentary on New Testament use of Old Testament.
Censured Southern Baptist Critic Resigns
Wade Burleson resigned Tuesday after International Mission Board suspended him over blog's criticism.
Eastern Europe's Evangelical Hub
A scholar discusses the development of evangelicalism in Ukraine.
Q&A: Barack Obama
"I believe in the redemptive death and resurrection of Jesus Christ."
'The More You Preach, the Fewer You Reach'
So it goes for Christians in the movie industry, says VeggieTales creator and founder Phil Vischer, whose new film, The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, opens this week.
YWAM Director Describes Shooting, Forgiveness
Peter Warren discusses response of families and future impact on the program.
The Mark of Zoradi
Disney Motion Pictures Group President Mark Zoradi says the company is perhaps more committed to Walt's entertainment values than ever.
What Does Hillary Believe?
She is in lockstep with the United Methodist Church on almost all issues, says Paul Kengor, author of "God and Hillary Clinton."
Romney's Speech Strengthens Theologian's Endorsement
Wayne Grudem believes evangelicals should promote religious liberty by being willing to vote for candidates who have different beliefs.

Top Story July 30, 2024

In Asian American Churches, Generational Differences Deter Young Leaders
In Asian American Churches, Generational Differences Deter Young Leaders
Survey: Majority Asian churches are half as likely to have leaders under 30.

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