Tithing
In Their Own Words: Laura Ling and Euna Lee
One of the women, Euna Lee, was driven by her faith in Christ to cover the plight of North Koreans.
Norway Aflutter Over Soccer Prayers
Plus: Focus on the Family’s Candidate endorsement, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Inside <em>CT</em>: Subscription Blues
Plus: Doug LeBlanc’s next move.
Inside <em>CT</em>: The IV Connection
InterVarsity campus work hits home at Christianity Today
New Kids on the Blog
Plus: Links to a record-breaking 429 religion stories on gay marriage in Massachusetts, San Francisco, and the Church of England, a Ten Commandments resurgence, The Passion of The Christ, and even a few topics Weblog hasn’t beat to death already.
Journalists Who Pray
Christianity Today editors share prayer practices that energize them.
‘Not Just Another Holocaust Movie’
Religious press critics review The Pianist, Just Married, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Love Liza, Max, and other highly acclaimed recent releases. Plus: Criticizing Left Behind, and Regent U’s controversial student films.
The R-Rated Film That We’re Not Supposed to Call Christian
What Christian and mainstream critics are saying about To End All Wars, Spirited Away, The Banger Sisters, The Four Feathers, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, Barbershop, Secretary and One Hour Photo. Meanwhile, the MovieMask story continues