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Costly Complaints
Southern Baptist pastor claims blog criticism led mission board to recommend his removal.
by Sarah Pulliam and Collin Hansen
posted 02/06/2006 09:45 a.m.

Domain Game: Can Jews for Jesus Win Its Google Suit?
It's not clear whether group has right to trademark in subdomains.
by Mark A. Kellner
posted 02/03/2006 09:30 a.m.

A Theoblogical Revolution
Billy Graham's vision goes from print to online, then back again.
By Ted Olsen
posted 01/16/2004

Christian Satirical Website a Blessing to Some, 'Sick Joke' to Others
Founder of Lark News says satire is important in any community or subculture.
By Todd Hertz
posted 05/07/2003

Crucial News Service Dies
Religious freedom champion Keston Institute shifts focus.
By Wil Triggs with Religion News Service
posted 05/01/2003

The Iraq War Has Little Effect on the Rapture Index
The founder of an online end times "speedometer" says that other current events are more connected to biblical prophecy.
An interview with Todd Strandberg
posted 03/27/2003

Bible Is Getting Even Friendlier to Programmers
The English Standard Version will become the first Bible to allow web programmers to innovate new applications with its text.
By Todd Hertz
posted 02/13/2003

The Next Billy Graham May Be a Robot
Should Internet evangelism use automated programs to spread the gospel?
By Todd Hertz
posted 08/28/2002

The (Automated) Spy Who Loved Jesus
Talking to an instant messaging robot about the gospel.
08/28/2002

Saudi Arabia Blocks Religious Websites
Few are surprised at restrictions found in Harvard study.
By Todd Hertz
posted 08/07/2002

Religion that's Fit to Print
The Dallas Morning News sets the standard for newspaper religion coverage.
By John Wilson
posted 05/17/2002

'Not Enough Faith to Convert Enemy'
Microsoft's Age of Empires reminds us what our faith is—and isn't—about.
By Jeffrey Overstreet
posted 8/15/01

Silicon Values
High-tech culture's relentless critic discusses the 'religion' of Silicon Valley and its virtual extensions.
An Interview with Paulina Borsook
posted 8/3/01

The Silicon Valley Saints
High-tech Christian executives are bringing biblical values into a mecca of Mammon.
By Tony Carnes
posted 7/27/01

A Church for Internet Entrepreneurs
Grace Presbyterian had a Web site before it even had Sunday services.
By Tony Carnes
posted 7/27/01

Reporting with the Top Down
Behind Tony Carnes's reporting on Silicon Valley churches.
By Timothy C. Morgan
posted 7/27/01

"Surf Here Often?"
Online matchmaking is changing the Christian dating game.
By Amber L. Anderson
posted 6/5/01

Will Isidore Be Patron Saint of the Internet? Pope John Paul Will Decide.
Announcement will likely coincide with release of document on Internet ethics.
By Luigi Sandri in Rome and Edmund Doogue in Geneva
posted 3/27/01

Not Just for Visitors
Churches are discovering their Web sites can do more than tell people how to find the building on Sunday morning.
By Jody Veenker
posted 2/27/01

Whole Lot of Clicking Going On
Some results of the Pew Internet and American Life Project.
posted 2/27/01

Feds Teach Kids Not to Hack
FBI launches morality education program for would-be computer criminals.
By Jody Veenker
posted 2/26/01

The Wireless Gospel
Sixty-two years ago, Back to the Bible joined the radio revolution; now it is finding new media for its old message. A case study in evangelicals' love affair with communications technology.
By Randall Balmer
posted 2/22/01

InSite
Places to Bookmark.
Compiled by Jody Veenker
posted 2/21/01

Truth, Suitable for Framing
Before there was the Internet, there was the Talmud. And they have a lot in common.
By Lauren F. Winner
posted 2/20/01

Good Idea, Fallible Filters
Why even free-speechers liked the Children's Internet Protection Act.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 2/20/01

Businesses Find Money in Charity
Are for-profit Web sites skimming the collection plate?
By Jody Veenker
posted 2/20/01

Not Your Grandfather's Mission Field
From lighter radios to lightning-fast computers, technology is speeding up ministry and easing the load at Wycliffe Bible Translators.
Compiled by Jody Veenker
posted 2/19/01

Did Open Debate Help the Openness Debate?
It's been centuries since Luther nailed his theses to a church door, but the Internet is reintroducing theological disputation to the public square.
By Elesha Coffman
posted 2/16/01

Trained to Thrill?
The first Christian video game with a decent budget is garnering praise from critics.
By John J. Thompson
posted 2/13/01

Ten Books, Twenty Two Ounces
Will the incredible lightness of reading make the e-book the format of choice?
By Cindy Crosby
posted 2/12/01

Is God.com Dead?
Investors lost faith in iBelieve.com, Lightsource.com was extinguished, and Crosswalk is being run over. What happened to the for-profit Christian Web site boom?
By Mark A. Kellner
posted 2/9/01

'We All Believe In Something'
And Beliefnet believes the answer to serving both God and mammon lies in being as interfaith as possible.
By Mark A. Kellner
posted 2/9/01

Film Forum: The Kingdom of God Is Like that Scene from Aliens
Josh Spencer and Brian Heflin of Stranger Things magazine see pop culture as fresh language to communicate CLASSic truths.
By Steve Lansingh
posted 8/23/00

We've Got Porn
Online smut is taking its toll on Christians. What is the church doing about it?
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 7/5/00

From Episcopalian Bishop to Cybersex Columnist
Bishop John Spong goes to work for Museum of Sex's Web site.
By Cheryl Heckler-Feltz in New York
posted 5/26/00

Amassed Media: Talk About the Passion
The best online resources about the history, significance, and experience of Holy Week.
By Matt Donnelly
posted 4/19/00

Amassed Media: The Drink Debate
What Christian leaders past and present have said about social drinking—and where to find them online.
By Ted Olsen
posted 4/7/0

Internet Pornography Use Common in many Libraries, Report Says
Librarian-researcher claims American Library Association thwarted study.
By Tom Strode, Baptist Press
posted 3/21/00

Only Human Contact Can Ease Kosovo Tension, Says Orthodox 'Cyber-Monk'
Father Sava Janjic is pessimistic about the future.
By Bjarke Larsen Gracanica, Ecumenical News International, in Kosovo
posted 3/20/00

Amassed Media: I Click Today
A look at the Web's best sites about Patrick, one of the world's most famous missionaries.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 3/17/00

Mormons, Evangelicals Tangle Over Web Site
Continuing copyright lawsuit against an evangelical ministry that counters Mormon teaching and history
By Mark A. Kellner
posted 2/9/00

Moral Combat
More Christians campaign against media violence.
By Jody Veenker
posted 2/3/00

And Now, a Web Site to Help You Reflect on Your Sins
UK Christian radio station's 'reflective' site already a hit.
By Cedric Pulford Ecumenical News International, in London
posted 2/2/00

The Best Internet Sites of 1999
ChristianityToday.com's Matt Donnelly and Christianity Today magazine's Ted Olsen discuss their favorite URLs of the past year.
posted 1/24/00

Amazon.com Pulls Book Targeted as 'Kiddie Porn'
But critics say other pedophilia books are still offered.
By Todd Starnes, Baptist Press
posted 1/24/00

Y2K Scare Worth It, Say Authors
Did precautions prepare churches for ministry?
By Ken Walker, Baptist Press
posted 1/7/00

Amassed Media: God Bless America's Candidates
What the religious and mainstream presses are saying about religion on the campaign trail and other issues.
By Ted Olsen
posted 12/10/99

Amassed Media: Evolution Wars
What Christian and mainstream presses are saying about the origins debate and its history.
By Ted Olsen
posted 12/8/99

Onward, Christian Surfers!
The Church of England gives marching orders to Christians on the Web.
By Matt Donnelly
posted 11/23/99

Who Do Artists Say That I Am?
The many faces of Jesus go on tour-and online.
By Karen L. Mulder
posted 11/22/99

Apologetics' Missing Links
Why Christian apologetics sites on the Web have a postmodern-sized blind spot.
By Matt Donnelly
posted 11/19/99



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