CT CLASSIC Epochal Event: What God Did in Korea Billy Graham's 1973 Seoul Crusade drew the largest Christian gathering at the time. posted 2/24/2006 12:00AM
Revival Fire Christian colleges are among the few places left where traditional revival occurs, and Asbury is the most recent example. Interview with Timothy Larsen | posted 2/24/2006 12:00AM
Weblog: 100+ Dead After Anti-Muslim Riots Plus: South Dakota's expansive anti-abortion bill, mandatory abortions proposed in Netherlands, WCC head attacks megachurches, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 2/23/2006 12:00AM
PLAY BALL Heavy Medal At the Olympics, if you don't medal, you certainly must be a loser. Mark Moring | posted 2/23/2006 12:00AM
Tea Sympathy A small sect's Supreme Court victory thrills religious liberty groups, who see a bright future in the Roberts court. Kevin Eckstrom and Sarah Pulliam | posted 2/23/2006 12:00AM
Weblog: Nigeria's Christians Retaliate Plus: Partial-birth abortion and religious freedom at Supreme Court, Episcopal Church considers a second gay bishop, Thomas Nelson goes private, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 2/22/2006 12:00AM
LIFE MATTERS The Pursuit of Enhancement The latest from Brave New Britain. Nigel M. de S. Cameron | posted 2/22/2006 12:00AM
Weblog: Muslim Riots Move from Anti-Europe to Anti-Christian Plus: The post-Katrina church, the ultimate church gym, N.C. GOP wants church directories, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 2/21/2006 12:00AM
CHRISTIAN HISTORY CORNER For Sentimental Reasons How the emotional stories of Christian preachers and writers shaped a movement. Chris Armstrong | posted 2/17/2006 12:00AM
LIFE MATTERS Poaching Eggs The latest sad story from the Korean soap opera—and a lack of Talent in Missouri. Nigel M. de S. Cameron | posted 2/17/2006 12:00AM
PLAY BALL Opening Ceremony Blues The Olympics is symbolic, but not of world peace. Mark Galli | posted 2/16/2006 12:00AM
Weblog: The Church of Katrina Plus: A reprieve for Burleson, a church's controversial deer hunt, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 2/16/2006 12:00AM
One Way, Many Views What we believe about the Bible says a lot about how we interact with other faiths. Robert Wuthnow, excerpted from 'America and the Challenges of Religious Diversity' | posted 2/15/2006 12:00AM
Weblog: Why Evangelical Leaders Aren't Joining Muslim Protests Plus: "Evolution Sunday," crumbling black churches, India's anti-missionary rally, Indiana's "life begins at conception" bill, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 2/14/2006 12:00AM
BOOKS & CULTURE'S BOOKS OF THE WEEK Passionately Ambivalent Christians in the art world. Reviewed by Daniel A. Siedell | posted 2/14/2006 12:00AM
Weblog: A St. Valentine Martyr Complex Plus: Arrest in Ala. church arson (but not those arsons), Muslim protesters attack Christian school in Pakistan, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 2/14/2006 12:00AM
Budget Battle Christian leaders debate government's responsibility for the poor. Mark Stricherz in Washington, D.C., with reporting by Collin Hansen | posted 2/13/2006 12:00AM
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