The Church of O With a congregation of 22 million viewers, Oprah Winfrey has become one of the most influential spiritual leaders in America.
LaTonya Taylor | April 1, 2002
'New' China: Same Old Tricks "Top communists, despite their denials, endorse arrest and torture of Chinese Christians by the thousands."
Tony Carnes | March 11, 2002
Bush's Defining Moment The President, facing a grief-stricken nation under attack, finds his voice and his mission
Tony Carnes | November 12, 2001
A Matter of Life and Death Why shouldn't we use our embryos and genes to make our lives better? The world awaits a Christian answer
David P. Gushee | October 1, 2001
Day of Terror, Day of Grace In the wake of fatal attacks killing thousands, Christians steer America toward prayer, service, and reconciliation.
Tony Carnes | September 24, 2001
Possessed or Obsessed? Many Christians say they are in need of deliverance but some may be giving demons more than their due
Agnieszka Tennant | September 3, 2001
Silicon Valley Saints High-tech Christian executives in California are bringing biblical values back into a mecca of Mammon.
Tony Carnes | August 6, 2001
The Legacy of Prisoner 23226 Twenty-six years after leaving prison, Charles Colson has become one of America's most significant social reformers
Wendy Murray Zoba | July 9, 2001
Solitary Refinement Evangelical assumptions about singleness still need rethinking
Lauren F. Winner | June 11, 2001
Does God Know Your Next Move? Does God change his mind? Will God ever change his plans in response to our prayers? If God knows it all, are we truly free? What does God know—and when does he know it? Christopher A. Hall and John Sanders debate openness theology.
May 21, 2001
Myth Matters Why C.S. Lewis's books remain models for Christian apologists in the 21st century
Louis A. Markos | April 23, 2001
Is God.com Dead? Investors lost faith in iBelieve.com, Lightsource.com was extinguished, and Crosswalk is being run over. What happened to the for-profit Christian Web site boom?
Mark A. Kellner | February 19, 2001
Blessed Ned of Springfield He's the evangelical next door on The Simpsons, and that's okily dokily among many believers.
Mark I. Pinsky | February 5, 2001
Learning the Ancient Rhythms of Prayer Why charismatics and evangelicals, among others, are flocking to communities famous for set prayers and worshiping by the clock
Paul Boers | January 8, 2001
Anonymous Are the Peacemakers For the past century, the Nobel Peace Prize has spotlighted those who work for fraternity among the nations. But strife and warfare are often thwarted by Christians working quietly and prayerfully.
By Gerald Shenk | December 4, 2000