Enough Bullying Wayne Pederson's point was on target: evangelicalism risks identification more as a political movement than a theological one.
A Christianity Today Editorial | April 1, 2002
The 'Baptist Pope' W.A. Criswell showed remarkable openness and flexibility when these traits were rare among evangelicals.
Timothy George | March 11, 2002
The Forgotten Founder The man who altered the course of black Baptist history finally has his say.
Edward Gilbreath | March 11, 2002
Go Figure Can an atheist lead a protest from the grave?
Ted Olsen | March 11, 2002
On Befriending Presidents Billy Graham's relationship with Richard Nixon was already a controversy in 1972.
Christianity Today Editorial | March 1, 2002
Politics May Splinter NRB Christian broadcasters may sack incoming president or bolt the organization.
LaTonya Taylor | February 1, 2002
Preaching Through the Bible How I grew my church through 18 years of exploring the scriptures cover-to-cover
Rev. W. A. Criswell | January 1, 2002
Billy Graham’s Soulmate T. W. Wilson exemplified the sacrificial spirit that makes team ministry work.
Christianity Today Editorial | July 9, 2001
Solitary Refinement Evangelical assumptions about singleness still need rethinking
Lauren F. Winner | June 11, 2001