A Case Study of Reverse Missions
Korean outreach in the US.
Patience May Be Rewarded
Faith from generation to generation.
The Most Redeeming Films of 2012
Our No. 1 pick, a story of grace and forgiveness, is widely loved … and loathed.
Letters
The Reaping
‘We Could Not Reach Out to Him,’ Says Campus Crusade Leader
Plus: Supreme Court’s abortion decision, Zimbabwe gets worse, and other stories.
Where We Are and How We Got Here
50 years ago, evangelicals were a sideshow of American culture. Since then, it’s been a long, strange trip. Here’s a look at the influences that shaped the movement.
A Spiritual Health Hazard: White Picket Fences and Two Car Garages
The author of Death by Suburb
Grand Illusions
Too many suburban Christians are in the world—and also of it.
‘Poll Tax’ in Haggard Replacement Vote; Sheldon Says, ‘I Knew’
Plus: Religious vote shifted even if evangelicals didn’t, Congress lets bankrupt tithe, world’s largest church picks an American, and other stories from online sources around the world.