Don’t Judge a Pentecostal Woman Based on Her Lashes
What pop culture gets wrong about charismatic women, and what “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” gets right.
La pandemia por coronavirus exige el renacimiento del verdadero pentecostalismo
A pesar de los fracasos, la teología llena del Espíritu Santo puede mostrarnos cómo responder a la pandemia.
Coronavirus Calls for Revival of Real Pentecostalism
Despite failures, Spirit-filled theology can show us how to respond to the pandemic.
Coming Up for Air
Why church leaders need Marilynne Robinson.
Reply All
Readers respond to the April issue via letters, tweets, and blogs
Readers Write
What you thought of the January 2011 issue of Christianity Today.
Christmas Music Wrap-Up 2009
There’s a little something for everyone in this year’s batch of holiday releases.
Critics Face Giants …and Each Other
Christian film critics clash over Facing the Giants, praise The Science of Sleep, and review The Guardian, Open Season, and School for Scoundrels. Plus, a new review of Half Nelson.
Do Political Films Matter?
Oliver Stone’s W, which releases this week, is the latest of many movies about pols and politics, but whether they actually affect election outcomes is hard to say.
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.