‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ Evokes the Sacred Worth of Underdogs
Charles Schulz’s improbable holiday special echoed his own acquaintance with lowliness.
Died: Bill Glass, Football Star Who Changed Evangelical Approach to Sports and Prisons
The Cleveland Browns defensive end was good at sacking quarterbacks, but his real passion was witnessing for Christ.
When Violent Nationalism Backfired for God’s People
Jesus saw the disastrous end of faith-fueled zealotry and warned against it.
15 Killed in Fire at Haiti Orphanage Run by US Church
The controversial Church of Bible Understanding lost accreditation several years ago for unsanitary conditions at the facility.
Templeton Prize Winner: Alvin Plantinga, Who Proved God’s Not Dead in Academia
Christian philosopher honored with $1.4 million award for reshaping theism.
Swing Time
Zadie Smith’s best novel so far (and that’s saying something).
Puppets and Predestination
Charlie Kaufman’s stories are curiously devoid of religion but loaded with religious concerns.
Sundance Diary – Day 3: ‘The End of the Tour,’ ‘I Am Michael,’ and ‘Mississippi Grind’
Buddy road trips proliferate, plus a true story about an ex-gay pastor.
Maze Runner to God
Wrong turns and dead ends punctuated by unexpected grace.
Joining the Race for Clean Water
Why lace up your sneakers when you could just write a check? A personal look at what’s driving the charity running craze.