God’s Word Never Changes, but the Way We Read It Does.
In a crumbling economy, with rising inflation and interest rates, countless industries are flailing–but not Bible publishers.
Baseball Review 2016, Part 2
Auguries and predictions (with an eye to 1983).
Behind Ferguson: How Black and White Christians Think Differently About Race
Findings from significant study of religion and race in America inform debate over reactions to Michael Brown’s death.
175 Leaders Urge U.S. Support in Christianity’s Historical Heartland; Egyptian Churches Not So Sure
Middle East Christians appreciate prayers, but political action brings mixed feelings.
Baseball Extravaganza, Part 1
Forget sabermetrics; it’s poetic meter that matters.
The Latest in Movie News, July 15, 2013
A timely little film hits it big at the box office. Also, Robert McKee, blockbusters, and Sharknado.
Beer and Bismarck
Baseball’s history of breaking boundaries.
Don’t Mess with My Genre
A fan of comic books wants to clean house.
Movies That Changed My Life
In an excerpt from his new book, Through a Screen Darkly, CT Movies critic Jeffrey Overstreet tells how certain films opened his eyes wider than ever, enabling him to look closer than ever before.
Focus Praises NAE’s ‘Broader Social Agenda’
Plus: The evangelicals at the center of the U.S. attorneys firing fight, Time‘s cover story on the Bible in public schools, Colo. becomes another center of the Anglican wars, and other stories from online sources around the world.