The Case for KidsA defense of the large family by a 'six-time breeder.'
Leslie Leyland Fields|
Hope in the Heart of DarknessWith 3.9 million dead and 40,000 raped, Christians work for renewal and healing in Congo's killing fields.
Isaac Phiri|
Jesus Out of FocusThe Da Vinci Code is raising issues that go to the heart of the Christian faith—and it's starting to confuse us all.
Gary M. Burge|
Nothing But the BloodMore and more evangelicals believe Christ's atoning death is merely a grotesque creation of the medieval imagination. Really?
Mark Dever|
Grading the MovementThree leaders talk frankly about Pentecostalism: the good, the bad, and the unpredictable.
Interview by Madison Trammel and Rob Moll|
Missions IncredibleSouth Korea sends more missionaries than any country but the U.S. And it won't be long before it's number one.
Rob Moll|
Deliver Us from Joseph KonyWhy the children of Uganda are killing one another in the name of the Lord.
J. Carter Johnson in Kitgum, Uganda|
C. S. Lewis SuperstarHow a reserved British intellectual with a checkered pedigree became a rock star for evangelicals.
By Bob Smietana, with additional reporting by Rebecca Barnes|
Good Morning, Evangelicals!Meet Ted Haggard the NAE's optimistic champion of ecumenical evangelism and free-market faith.
by Tim Stafford|
Purpose Driven in RwandaRick Warren's sweeping plan to defeat poverty.
by Timothy C. Morgan in Kigali, Rwanda|
The New MonasticismA fresh crop of Christian communities is blossoming in blighted urban settings all over America.
by Rob Moll|
Shaping Holy DisciplesMark Dever says church discipline is not about punishment or self-help.
Interview by Mark Galli|
How Discipline DiedThe church should stop taking its cues from the state.
by Marlin Jeschke|
The Pentecostal Gold StandardAfter 50 years in ministry, Jack Hayford continues to confound stereotypes—all to the good.
by Tim Stafford|
A Higher EducationA slew of new books on faith and learning may signal a renaissance for the Christian college.
by Michael S. Hamilton|