When We Were Your Age, We Needed Jesus Too
Thirty Christian authors remember the struggles of their teenage years while sharing hard-won gospel wisdom with teens today.
America’s Founding May Not Have Been Christian, but It Sure Wasn’t Anti-Christian
An atheist philosopher ignores religion’s place in Revolutionary America.
VFF 2013—Day 4: ‘The Invisible Woman’ and ‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’
It’s probably too much to ask in a modern, tell-all culture, to be inspired by men of distinction.
Sarah Osborn’s World
An in-depth view of early American evangelicalism.
The Little Woman with the Big Legacy
A tough and determined missionary, Lottie Moon called an entire denomination to a greater participation in the Great Commission.
About an Abortionist
Mike Leigh’s film Vera Drake impresses religious press with its treatment of a sensitive subject. Plus: The Grudge, Primer, Surviving Christmas, Spin, Stage Beauty, and more reviews of The Final Cut, Thé rèse, The Motorcycle Diaries, and Luther.
Still Growing
Kirk Cameron, best known as a teen idol in Growing Pains, has been in a lot of Christian movies lately—including Fireproof, from the makers of Facing the Giants.
With Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Okay, What’s Next?
Plus: Ministry and questions at Virginia Tech, the end of limbo, Mary Winkler’s verdict, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Raw Material Holy Week Overload Edition
The week’s religion news, not yet entirely organized.
Warren, Obama, the Christian Coalition, and ‘the Evangelical Agenda’
Plus: A lonely Christmas war, the correction of the year, the Pope’s Turkey trip, and many other stories from online sources around the world.