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Q&A: Paul Marshall
The Hudson Institute senior fellow discusses initial findings of the forthcoming book Religious Freedom in the World 2007.
Powering Down
World Vision India head Jayakumar Christian on how the poor become movers and shakers, and movers and shakers become poor.
David Dockery on Christian Higher Ed's Key Challenges
Plus: Fearing secularization and "fundamentalization" and whether "Christian economics" exist.
Out of the Darkness
After a long absence from making music, not to mention a series of tragedies—including a divorce and her daughter's suicide—CCM veteran Kelly Willard is back on the scene.
The Christian Message in Lebanon
Journalist Rami Khouri on how the church can foster peace in a troubled region.
Resurrecting Integrity
Rod Lurie, director of Resurrecting the Champ, is a West Point grad who emphasizes ethics—especially honesty and integrity—in his movies.
Little House Meets Sin City
That's how screenwriter Geert Heetebrij describes The Interior, a unique new film about Christian missionaries that's being released in weekly episodes exclusively online.
Head Joins the Body
Ex-Korn guitarist Brian "Head" Welch recounts his self-destructive rise to stardom, and the major changes in his life since praying to God for deliverance.
Liberate My People
Theologian and educator Ruth Padilla DeBorst says true Christian mission addresses issues of power and poverty.
A Doorway to New Life
Singer/songwriter Ron Block—who plays guitar and banjo for Alison Krauss and Union Station—reflects on his journey to find identity in Christ instead of his own talent.
Glocal Church Ministry
Bob Roberts has an idea that may change American congregations, if not the world.
Q&A: Richard Land
The president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission talks about his new book, The Divided States of America?
A Tough Audience
Michael Landon Jr. on making movies for Christians.
Think About God
Pioneer Brian Doerksen on what's wrong with worship music.
Jesus Is 'Like an Energy'
Or something. And God is in all of us, and he doesn't judge. Such is the wobbly theology of Sinead O'Connor, whose new album is being pitched to the Christian market.
First Church of Prosperidad
Arlene Sanchez Walsh on the African-style prosperity gospel right in our backyards--in immigrant Latino churches.
From Tower-Dwellers to Travelers
Ugandan-born theologian Emmanuel Katongole offers a new paradigm for missions.
Q&A: Rep. Heath Shuler
Shuler, a Democratic Congressman from North Carolina who ran as a social conservative, defeated a Republican incumbent in 2006.
'The Epitome of a Christian Woman'
A longtime friend of Ruth Graham says this woman of great faith also missed her husband deeply.
'It's About Caring'
So says Steve Carell, star of the new film, Evan Almighty, a modern-day Noah's Ark tale opening this week. We chatted with the main characters … except God.

Top Story July 31, 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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