Impractical Christianity Faith really begins to make a difference when it stops 'working.' by Peter K. Nelson | posted 9/14/2005 12:00AM
Neighbor Love Inc. Christians in business have an honored place in God's plan. A Christianity Today editorial | posted 9/13/2005 12:00AM
Helping Afghanistan One Cupcake at a Time Why a Christian couple trains Kabul's women to bake, cook, and keep house for Westerners. by Evelyn Juan | posted 9/12/2005 12:00AM
The Politics of the People of God The Church has a unique role to play in our politicized culture. by Darrell Bock | posted 9/07/2005 12:00AM
Bookmarks Quick reviews of Life@Work, The Power of Hospitality, Sex, Lies, and the Media, and When You're Facing the Empty Nest. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | posted 9/06/2005 12:00AM
A More Demanding Faith Christian history is full of attempts to lead a more radical faith. by David Neff | posted 9/02/2005 12:00AM
The New Monasticism A fresh crop of Christian communities is blossoming in blighted urban settings all over America. by Rob Moll | posted 9/02/2005 12:00AM
The Holy and the Ivy Intellectual skepticism persists in the Ivy League. Thankfully, so does a vibrant Christian faith. by Collin Hansen | posted 9/01/2005 12:00AM
High-Tech Circuit Riders Satellite churches are discovering a new way to grow the body of Christ. By Bob Smietana, with additional reporting by Rebecca Barnes | posted 8/31/2005 12:00AM
The Court's Uncertain Trumpet Unprincipled Commandments rulings leave a nation guessing. by Stephen L. Carter | posted 8/30/2005 12:00AM
God Behind Barbed Wire How a Nazi-soldier-turned-theologian found hope. by Philip Yancey | posted 8/29/2005 12:00AM
Subverting Dignity Nina Shea on the greatest threat to human freedom today. Interview by Sheryl Henderson Blunt | posted 8/26/2005 12:00AM
The Daniel of Religious Rights Nina Shea is not someone to tangle with. And the persecuted are mighty glad. by Sheryl Henderson Blunt | posted 8/26/2005 12:00AM
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