Community Is Their Middle Name As Willow Creek Community Church turns 25, it is bigger than ever, drawing 17,000 a weekend. But what really makes Willow tick is what comes after the seeker services.
By Verla Wallace | November 13, 2000
Undying Worm, Unquenchable Fire What is hell—eternal torment or annihilation? A look at the Evangelical Alliance's The Nature of Hell.
Robert A. Peterson | October 23, 2000
We Can Overcome A CT forum examines the subtle nature of the church's racial division—and offers hope.
With Elward Ellis, Robert Franklin, Charles Lyons, John Ortberg, J.I. Packer, Edward Gilbreath, and Mark Galli | October 2, 2000
The Weigh and the Truth Christian dieting programs—like Gwen Shamblin's Weigh Down Diet—help believers pray off the pounds. But what deeper messages are they sending about faith and fitness?
By Lauren F. Winner | August 25, 2000
A Woman's Place Women reaching women is key to the future of missions.
By Wendy Murray Zoba | August 4, 2000
Losing Our Promiscuity The church has an unprecedented chance to reach a generation burned by commitment-free sex
By Paula Rinehart | July 7, 2000
We’re in the Money! How did evangelicals get so wealthy, and what has it done to us?
By Michael S. Hamilton | June 12, 2000
Saving Celtic Spirituality Despite the mythmaking, there's a wealth of Christian truth and devotion worth recovering.
By Loren Wilkinson | April 24, 2000
Islam, U.S.A. Are Christians prepared for Muslims in the mainstream?
By Wendy Murray Zoba | April 3, 2000
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? At the center of Mister Rogers’s cheery songs and smiles lies a God-ordained mission to children.
by Wendy Murray Zoba | March 6, 2000
The Forgiveness Factor Social scientists like Robert Enright are discovering the healing power of a Christian virtue.
By Gary Thomas | January 10, 2000