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Go Figure
Recent stats on belief in The Da Vinci Code, Catholic giving, and Katrina relief for churches.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 06/28/2006 10:00 a.m.

Quotation Marks
Recent comments from Kay Warren, Bill Cosby, and Cardinal Pell.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 06/27/2006 09:30 a.m.

Passages
Promotions, deaths, and other items from the religion world.
by CT staff
posted 06/26/2006 09:30 a.m.

Quotation Marks
Recent comments on Intelligent Design, church architecture, and the term evangelical.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 05/16/2006 09:30 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
by CT staff
posted 05/16/2006 09:30 a.m.

Go Figure
Promotions, deaths, and other items from the religion world.
by CT staff
posted 04/17/2006 09:30 a.m.

Go Figure
Recent stats on gifts to Pat Robertson, church attenders' view on the Iraq war, and mainline seminarians.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 04/12/2006 09:30 a.m.

Quotation Marks
Recent comments from Tom Fox, Mitt Romney, and Billy Graham.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 04/07/2006 09:30 a.m.

Go Figure
Recent stats on evangelical happiness and views on euthanasia, and violent Americans.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 03/09/2006 09:00 a.m.

Passages
Promotions, awards, deaths, and other items from the religion world.
by CT staff
posted 02/15/2006 09:30 a.m.

Mark Noll Leaving Wheaton for Notre Dame
Prominent evangelical historian and public intellectual to replace retiring George Marsden.
by Rob Moll
posted 02/09/2006 04:00 p.m.

INSIDE CT
Better Than a Cigar
Introducing the Christian Vision Project.
by David Neff
posted 01/13/2006 09:30 a.m.

Passages
Promotions, deaths, and other items from the religion world.
by CT staff
posted 01/12/2006 09:00 a.m.

Christianity Today News Briefs
IVP's new imprints, Walgreens suspends "morning-after pill" objectors, American Baptist non-breakup, and more news from around the world.
by CT staff
posted 01/10/2006 09:00 a.m.

Top Ten Stories of 2005
The events, people, and debates of the past year that Christianity Today's news editors and writers believe have shaped, or will significantly shape, evangelical life, thought, or mission.
by CT staff
posted 12/19/2005 09:00 a.m.

Go Figure
Recent stats on cohabitation, college prayer, and the number of evangelicals.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 12/14/2005 09:30 a.m.

Passages
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 11/21/2005 09:30 a.m.
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.

Adrian Rogers, Conservative Southern Baptist Trailblazer, Dies at 74
Former SBC president, broadcaster, and pastor led charge in denomination over biblical inerrancy.
by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
posted 11/16/2005 09:45 a.m.

Good Morning, Evangelicals!
Meet Ted Haggard the NAE's optimistic champion of ecumenical evangelism and free-market faith.
by Tim Stafford
posted 11/04/2005 09:45 a.m.

SIDEBAR
Evangelicals in a Secular Society
Ted Haggard says Galatians bars us from using the law to create a Christian nation.
Interview by Stan Guthrie
posted 11/04/2005 09:45 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 10/19/2005 09:00 a.m.

Quotation Marks
Recent comments from Peter Akinola, Switchfoot, and Nationals outfielder Ryan Church.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 10/18/2005 09:00 a.m.

Christianity Today News Briefs
Recent developments in Christian education, American Orthodox, and ministry in Iraq and Zimbabwe.
by CT staff
posted 09/16/2005 09:30 a.m.

Christianity Today News Briefs
Recent developments at Christian organizations.
by CT staff
posted 08/29/2005 09:00 a.m.

SPEAKING OUT
Latin American Evangelicals' Life Just Got Harder
Pat Robertson's assassination call is more than just an ill-considred remark.
by Kenneth D. MacHarg
posted 08/24/2005 04:30 p.m.

It's All About Jesus
A convert to Orthodoxy reconsiders evangelicalism.
by Sam Torode
posted 08/12/2005 09:30 a.m.

Quotation Marks
Recent comments on SBC's Disney boycott, Christian fiction, environmentalists, and shy evangelism.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 07/27/2005 09:00 a.m.

Passages
Promotions, deaths, and other items from the religion world.
by CT staff
posted 07/25/2005 09:00 a.m.

Go Figure
Stats on megachurches, Billy Graham, and doctors' faith.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 07/20/2005 09:00 a.m.

Kenneth N. Taylor, 1917-2005
Living Bible author had passion to make God's Word accessible by all.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 07/13/2005 09:30 a.m.

Living Bible Creator Dies
But Ken Taylor's legacy is even larger.
by Ken Walker
posted 07/13/2005 09:30 a.m.

We're Prime Time, Baby!
Evangelicals' new status means deepened responsibility.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 06/30/2005 09:00 a.m.

Ken Taylor, Translator of The Living Bible, Dies at 88
Founder of Tyndale House Publishers, Christian Booksellers Association, was driven by passion for Bible.
posted 06/10/2005 04:45 p.m.

Ken Taylor: God's Voice in the Vernacular
Although his work has made him famous, he remained a retiring and modest figure.
An interview by Harold Myra
posted 06/10/2005 04:45 p.m.

The Living Bible's Modern Hero
Ken Taylor's autobiography shows a man who makes nothing of an extraordinary life.
Reviewed by Tim Stafford
posted 06/10/2005 04:45 p.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 06/10/2005 09:30 a.m

A Quirky and Vibrant Mosaic
Evangelicals are admired, mocked, praised, scorned—and all for good reason.
by Philip yancey
posted 06/03/2005 09:30 a.m.

Evangelical Collective
New association seeks more rights in Israel.
by Dale Gavlak in Jerusalem and Amman
posted 05/16/2005 10:00 a.m

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
by CT staff
posted 05/16/2005 10:00 a.m

Evangelical Mainliners Remember Defender of Orthodoxy
Diane Knippers was at the heart of mainline renewal movements.
by RNS, with additional reporting by Ken Walker
posted 05/11/2005 09:00 a.m.

Institute for Religion and Democracy President Diane Knippers Dies at 53
Stalwart against liberalism in mainline churches had colon cancer.
by Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
posted 04/19/2005 09:30 a.m.

Remembering Theologian Stan Grenz
The emergent movement mourns one of its leading advocates.
by Ken Walker
posted 04/13/2005 09:00 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 04/12/2005 09:30 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 03/17/2005 09:00 a.m.

Who's Driving This Thing?
Everyone is asking who leads the evangelical movement.
By Ted Olsen
posted 02/21/2005 09:30 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 02/09/05 9:30 a.m.

Christianity Today News Briefs
PCUSA and same-sex marriage, persecution, and closing William Tyndale College
By CT staff
posted 01/28/2005 9:00 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 01/19/05 9:00 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 12/09/04 8:00 a.m.

Single (Issue) Minded
World's Joel Belz criticizes Christianity Today for an editorial we never published—and never would.
By Mark Galli, Managing Editor
posted 11/22/04 10:45 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT Staff
posted 10/12/04 8:30 a.m.

Christianity Today News Briefs
World Relief to fight human trafficking, homeschooling declared illegal in Germany, and Sri Lanka's anti-conversion bill blocked.
By CT staff
posted 09/20/04 9:00 a.m.

Go Figure
Recent stats on Iraqi Christians, stem-cell research, and denying Communion.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 09/17/04 9:00 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 09/16/04 9:00 a.m.

Christianity Today News Briefs
Making amends with Anabaptists, AmeriCorps teachers banned from Catholic schools, and the Graham Staines hospital.
By CT staff
posted 08/18/04 9:30 a.m.

Go Figure
Recent stats on fewer Protestants, female administrators, and religious book sales.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 08/16/04 8:30 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world
By CT staff
posted 08/11/04 8:30 a.m.

Wildheart
John Eldredge thinks too many Christians are weak, and churches are often insipid-and he's not going to take it anymore
By Douglas LeBlanc
posted 07/23/04 8:30 a.m.

Too Wild at Heart?
Some evangelicals believe Eldredge is making God in his image.
By Douglas LeBlanc
posted 07/23/04 8:30 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT Staff
posted 07/23/04 8:30 a.m.

News Briefs
Partial-birth abortion ban banned, registering Turkmenistan's churches, and Baylor's Robert Sloan.
By Christianity Today staff
posted 07/21/2004 08:30 a.m.

No-Fault Division?
It may be time for mainline churches to consider an amicable divorce.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 07/01/2004 12:01 a.m.

Pondering a Divorce
Some United Methodists think their differences are irreconcilable.
By Kathleen K. Rutledge
posted 07/01/2004 12:01 a.m.

SIDEBAR
Methodists Divided on Split
Church leaders react to talk about division.
posted 07/01/2004 12:01 a.m.

Q&A: James Dobson
The chairman of Focus on the Family speaks about the need for the proposed Federal Marriage Amendment.
Interview by Stan Guthrie
posted 06/29/2004 12:01 a.m.

Go Figure
Recent stats on teen prayer, Bible reading, and music piracy.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 06/25/2004 12:01 a.m.

Quotation Marks
Recent quotes on unborn children's pain, literary Jenkins, and Dan Brown's scruples.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 06/24/2004 12:01 a.m.

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 06/22/2004 12:01 a.m.

USA Today for Christians
Christian Times Today attempts long shot amid soured business deals.
By Rob Moll
posted 06/14/2004 12:01 a.m.

How Christian Times Traded Its Good Name—Twice
Kingdom Ventures deal is the second attempt to take Christian Times national.
By Rob Moll
posted 06/14/2004 12:01 a.m.

World Journalism Institute Changes Its Focus
Biblical objectivity replaced with mainstream objectivity in training of future Christian journalists.
By Rob Moll
posted 06/11/2004

Go Figure
Recent statistics about evangelicals' perceptions.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 06/01/2004

InsideCT: Captured by a Smile
'That smile put me to shame'
By Timothy C. Morgan
posted 06/01/2004

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 05/26/2004

Gray Power
Christian-friendly senior organizations challenge AARP.
By Tony Carnes in Washington
posted 05/20/2004

Double-entry Accountability
Two financial watchdogs are better than one.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 05/12/2004

Q & A: Rich Cizik
Rich Cizik of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) on a new initiative in Morocco.
by Stan Guthrie
posted 05/12/2004

Christianity Today, Sister Magazines Win 32 EPA Awards
Profile of Tony Campolo earns first in Personality Article from the Evangelical Press Association.
By Rob Moll
posted 05/11/2004

Go Figure
Recent statistics on the Good News Bible, AIDS orphans, and Ponzi schemes.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 05/04/2004

The Christianity Today News Wrap
Helping ex-cons, breaking virginity pledges, persecution, and quick church planting
By CT staff
posted 04/29/2004

Inside CT: Separation of Powers
Just as the American government practices "separation of powers," journalistic publications generally try to separate business and editorial functions.
By David Neff
posted 04/22/2004

Quotation Marks
Recent comments on Iraqi religious freedom and Kevin Smith on The Passion.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 04/21/2004

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world.
By CT Staff
posted 04/15/2004

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world.
By CT staff
posted 03/26/2004

'The Longest Hatred'
Evangelicals must fight the resurgence of anti-Semitism.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 03/24/2004

Go Figure
Recent quotes on sex ed., church receptionists, and Bible stories.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 03/24/2004

Forget Your Bliss
The success of The Purpose-Driven Life reveals a cultural opportunity.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 03/09/2004

Inventing Evangelicalism
No one was more pivotal to the emerging movement than Carl F. H. Henry.
By Timothy George
posted 02/27/2004

Inside CT: Coming Attractions
Movies, magazines, and critics
By David Neff
posted 02/20/2004

Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world.
By CT Staff
posted 02/12/2004

Muslims at Home in America
Christians have a part to play in helping Islam adapt to democracy.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 01/30/2004

My Enemy, Myself
What brings evangelicals together is also what pulls us apart.
By Telford Work
posted 01/29/2004

At the Crossroads
Evangelicals have become major players in American culture, and that may be their biggest problem.
By Martin E. Marty
posted 01/28/2004

CT Classic: The Marks and Misses of a Magazine
'After all, Christianity Today is only a magazine.'
By Martin E. Marty
posted 01/28/2004

MegaShepherd
James Meeks is pastor of one of Chicago's largest churches and state representative of the city's five poorest districts. And that's just part of his ministry.
By Bob Smietana
posted 01/23/2004

Inside CT: Carl Henry's Dream
Evangelicals are gaining respect among mainstream journalists, and that would have pleased Carl Henry.
By Ted Olsen
posted 01/23/2004

Quotation Marks
Recent quotes on the Bible in A&W and the Pope on Palestinian terrorism
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 01/21/2004

Joyce Meyer Responds to Critics, Shifts Income Source
Amid cancellation and watchdog's call for IRS investigation, evangelist defends finances.
By Corrie Cutrer, in St. Louis
posted 01/19/2004

Go Figure
Stats on God's existence, home schooling, and belief in God
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 01/14/2004

Inside CT: The IV Connection
InterVarsity campus work hits home at Christianity Today
By David Neff
posted 01/12/2004

The Most-Read Articles of 2003
Christianity Today's online readers were interested in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the best Christian places to work, and Bono's anti-AIDS crusade.
posted 01/06/2004

Top Ten News Stories, 2003
The events, people, and ideas of the past year that CT's news editors believe have shaped, or will significantly shape, evangelical life, thought, or mission.
posted 12/31/2003

Godly Chutzpah
Mike Yaconelli took risks, and tens of thousands of evangelicals loved him for it.
By Ben Patterson
posted 12/26/2003

News Wrap
Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world.
By CT Staff
posted 12/10/2003

Carl F.H. Henry, Theologian and First Editor of Christianity Today, Dies at 90
Thinker helped to shape many evangelical institutions and efforts, from higher education to ecumenism.
By Beth Spring and CT Staff
posted 12/08/2003

CT Classic: The Carl Henry that Might Have Been
Carl Henry will be remembered as someone who, in a confusing age, held forth the solid middle of a faith that fortifies the whole human person against the fraying ends of irrationalism and superstition
By Kenneth S. Kantzer
originally published 4/5/1993, posted online 12/08/2003

CT Classic: Standing on the Promises
In this 1996 article, former CT Editors Carl Henry and Kenneth Kantzer evaluate evangelicalism in light of its twentieth-century developments.
posted 12/08/2003

Go Figure
Stats on the true path to God and charitable giving
posted 12/08/2003

Compassionate Evangelicalism
How a document conceived 30 years ago has prompted us to care more about 'the least of these.'
By Joel A. Carpenter
posted 12/04/2003

Sailing Off into Irrelevance
The Episcopal Church's rejection of orthodoxy is sobering for evangelicals.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 11/25/2003

Dispatch from Atlanta: What Fireworks?
Anxieties and attack turn to grace and truth as the Evangelical Theological Society votes on Open Theism proponents' membership.
By David Neff
posted 11/20/2003

CT Classic: Evangelical Scholars Remove Robert Gundry for His Views on Matthew
Did Matthew embellish his work with nonhistorical additions?
By Leslie R. Keylock in Dallas
posted 11/20/2003

Persecution Is a Holy Word
Exaggerating our problems demeans the sacrifice of overseas believers.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 11/07/2003

Quotation Marks
Recent quotes on Scottish gospel music, church bingo, and perpetual prayer
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 11/06/2003

Go Figure
Statistics on Protestant wealth, megachurches, and British Christians and Muslims
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 11/05/2003

Mike Yaconelli Dies in Truck Accident
The cofounder of Youth Specialties and The Door embodied Messy Spirituality.
Interview by Rob Moll
posted 10/31/2003

Don't Read the Bible 'Alone'
Christopher Hall talks about how evangelicals should approach the church fathers.
Interview by David Neff
posted 10/31/2003

ETS Leadership Issues Recommendations on Kicking Out Open Theists
Evangelical Theological Society's Executive Committee unanimously recommends Clark Pinnock stay; majority says John Sanders should go.
By Ted Olsen
posted 10/30/2003

Jews Against Jesus?
Critics of Gibson's film The Passion distort the truth.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 10/30/2003

Inside CT: A Time to Mourn
Dave Hemstreet was a CTI number cruncher who discerned God's hand and listened for his voice.
By David Neff
posted 10/24/2003

Baptists Face Serious Financial Shortfall
Giving decreases surprise observers.
By RNS, with Baptist Press and CT staff reports
posted 10/14/2003

Quotation Marks
Recent comments from V. Gene Robinson, Archbishop Peter Akinola, and Ted Haggard
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 10/14/2003

Influential Things Come in Small Packages
Three friends, four spiritual laws, and other legacies of Bill Bright.
By Josh McDowell, Dave Hannah, and Rick Warren
posted 10/10/2003

News Wraps
Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world.
posted 10/09/2003

Walking the Old, Old Talk
The cultural success of evangelicalism is its greatest weakness.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 10/02/2003

Remembering J. D. Douglas
One of the most highly regarded Christian journalists and editors of the late 20th century has gone home.
By David Wright
posted 09/24/2003

September News Wrap
Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world.
By CT Staff
posted 09/18/2003

CT Classic: Basic Stott
In this cover story from 1996, evangelicalism's premier teacher speaks on gender, charismatics, leaving the Church of England, the poor, evangelical fragmentation, Catholics, the future, and other subjects.
Interview by Roy McCloughry
posted 09/05/2003

Evangelicals Lose Three Pioneers
Remembering Bill Bright, Paul Brand, and Larry Burkett.
By Ken Walker
posted 08/11/2003

Roadblocks and Voting Blocs
Today's evangelicals are committed to peace—not just security—for Israel.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 08/01/2003

'U.S. Credibility Hangs on Whether It Can Do Justice for the Palestinians'
A Palestinian Christian and former PCUSA moderator talks about his faith and critiques Bush's road map to peace in the Middle East.
An interview with Fahed Abu-Akel
posted 08/01/2003

Turning the Mainline Around
New sociological studies show that evangelicals may well succeed at renewing wayward Protestantism.
By Michael S. Hamilton and Jennifer McKinney
posted 07/25/2003

Dispatch: Panning for Gold at CBA
There are actually some original ideas at the Christian Booksellers Association Annual Convention.
By Mark Galli in Orlando
posted 07/15/2003

Ted Haggard: 'This Is Evangelicalism's Finest Hour'
The new president of the National Association of Evangelicals talks about the current state and future goals of the association and evangelicalism.
An interview with Ted Haggard
posted 06/03/2003

NAE Rights Its Ship
Outgoing president put the association back in the black.
By Mark Stricherz in Washington
posted 06/03/2003

New Leader at Focus on the Family
Dobson turns to an old friend to stabilize his organization.
By Tony Carnes
posted 05/09/2003

Christianity Today Places First in Four Award Categories
Sister publications, especially Books & Culture, also place well in annual Evangelical Press Association honors.
By Ted Olsen
posted 05/09/2003

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

Go Figure
Billy Graham appears on the list of "most admired men" for the forty-fifth time.
By Ted Olsen
posted 03/19/2003

Go Figure
The power of Jesus shows in magazine sales.
By Ted Olsen
posted 02/04/2003

Evangelism Antagonism
Sharing the Good News is not a hate crime.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 01/29/2003

All in the Family
For evangelical insiders, Randall Balmer's one-man encyclopedia can be fun.
Reviewed by Elesha Coffman
posted 01/13/2003

John F. Walvoord, 92, Long-time Dallas President, Dies
Increased seminary enrollment sevenfold; wrote prophecy bestseller.
By Mark A. Kellner in Pasadena
posted 01/13/2003

Quotation Marks
Comments on Islam, denominational tensions, and motorcycle evangelism.
By Ted Olsen
posted 01/09/2003

The Most-Read Articles of 2002
Christianity Today's online readers wanted to know about Islam, pop culture, and forgiveness.
posted 12/31/2002

Top Ten News Stories, 2002
The events, people, and ideas of the past year that have or will significantly shape evangelical life, thought, or mission.
By Christianity Today editors
posted 12/30/2002

John Walvoord Dead at 92
Theologian noted for writings on Bible prophecy
posted 12/23/2002

Lewis Smedes Dead at 81
Theologian and ethicist noted for his writings on forgiveness.
By Mark A. Kellner
posted 12/20/2002

What Is Hip?
Let's not kid ourselves that salvation depends on the ability to discuss Austin Powers movies.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 12/05/2002

Jesus Freak
Franklin Graham remains unashamed of the Name, despite public criticism. No generic prayers for him.
Interviewed by David Neff and Timothy Morgan
posted 12/03/2002

Go Figure
How much more time do evangelical fathers give their children?
By Ted Olsen
posted 10/25/2002

Riots, Condemnation, Fatwa, and Apology Follow Falwell's CBS Comments
President of the All India Christian Council: "I prayed that the broadcast would not reach India."
By Todd Hertz
posted 10/17/2002

Making Columns
A behind-the-scenes look at Charles Colson's writing.
By David Neff
posted 10/09/2002

Evangelistic Circus in a Box
Festival con Dios links with Palau organization to expand work of proclamation.
By Todd Hertz
posted 10/01/2002

Dobson, Awad Debate Palestinian's Invitation
The full text of what the presidents of Focus on the Family and Bethlehem Bible College said about Hanan Ashrawi.
posted 09/20/2002

Doctrine Still Matters
Christianity Today reflects on handling doctrinal issues.
By David Neff
posted 09/17/2002

You Can Take the Boy out of the Barrio …
But nothing has been able to take the barrio out of Jesse Miranda, the uniting force for Hispanic Protestants in the U.S.
By Jeff M. Sellers
posted 09/13/2002

Globalists R Us
But there's no guarantee this will always be true.
By Mark Galli
posted 09/09/2002

Give Franklin Graham Some Slack—and Some Credit
The evangelist shouldn't be defined by his opposition to Islam.
By David Neff
posted 08/23/2002

Mortified in Vancouver
Debates on sex are shorthand for broader debates on central Christian doctrines.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 07/30/2002

The Third Coming of George Barna
He believes his ten-year campaign to reform the church has failed. What is evangelicals' most-quoted statistician going to do next?
By Tim Stafford
posted 07/26/2002

Barna's Beefs
His nine challenges for American Christianity-prophetic words, or sweeping generalizations?
posted 07/26/2002

Jewish Leaders Accept Apology
Graham "couldn't have been more humble and apologetic" over 1972 comments.
By LaTonya Taylor
posted 07/16/2002

Patrons of the Evangelical Mind
Why has evangelical scholarship soared in the last few decades? Native intellectual talent is one reason, to be sure. But an infusion of cash didn't hurt.
By Michael S. Hamilton and Johanna G. Yngvason
posted 07/12/2002

Go Figure
The majority of Americans say September 11 proved there's "too little religion."
By Ted Olsen
posted 07/11/2002

Inside CT: The Editor Who Helped Save Christianity Today
Remembering Ken Kantzer
By David Neff
posted 07/05/2002

Vietnam Church Leader Felled By Heart Attack
Pham Xuan Thieu faced high expectations from colleagues and heavy pressure from authorities
By Compass Direct
posted 07/05/2002

Influential Teacher and Leader Kenneth Kantzer Dies
The former Trinity Seminary dean and Christianity Today editor was "a genuine example of a Christian life."
By Todd Hertz
posted 06/26/2002

CT Classic: Kenneth Kantzer Reflects on His History with the Magazine and the Evangelical Movement
At his retirement from Christianity Today, the editor recalled the most significant changes on the Christian scene during his tenure.
posted 06/26/2002

Southern Baptists Boot Gay Protesters
Messengers at St. Louis convention pick Prestonwood's Jack Graham as new leader.
By Eric Reed in St. Louis
posted 06/13/2002

Theologians Decry 'Narrow' Boundaries
110 evangelical leaders sign joint statement.
By Timothy C. Morgan
posted 06/04/2002

Opinion Roundup: Are Evangelicals the 'New Internationalists?'
Evangelical leaders say New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof is mostly right, but late.
By Todd Hertz
posted 05/29/2002

Fundamentalist With Flair
Cantankerous Carl McIntire protested against nearly every major expression of 20th-century Christianity and always with a flourish.
By Randall Balmer
posted 05/17/2002

'You're Right, Dr. McIntire!'
In the world of ecumenical Protestantism, some owe Carl McIntire an apology for dismissing his warnings.
By Richard J. Mouw
posted 05/17/2002

Christianity Today, Sister Magazines Win 31 Awards
Christianity Today places within the top five in eight categories.
By Todd Hertz
posted 05/03/2002

Close The Door
Now that the evangelical satire magazine isn't just satirizing evangelicalism, it's not all that funny anymore.
Opinion by Ted Olsen
posted 04/22/2002

Nixon's Ghost
The late President's tapes brought more pain—and a genuine act of repentance.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 04/03/2002

Graham Laments '72 Comments on Jews
Jewish leaders seek meeting before June outreach.
By LaTonya Taylor
posted 04/03/2002

Enough Bullying
Wayne Pederson's point was on target: evangelicalism risks identification more as a political movement than a theological one.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 04/02/2002

Go Figure
Orlando's Holy Land Experience surpasses first year expectations and Christian music soars in 2001.
By Ted Olsen
posted 04/02/2002

The Forgotten Founder
The man who altered the course of black Baptist history finally has his say.
By Edward Gilbreath
posted 03/26/2002

Broadcast Bloodletting
Flap over political identity forces NRB president to resign.
By LaTonya Taylor in Nashville
posted 03/13/2002

Go Figure
Can an atheist lead a protest from the grave?
By Ted Olsen
posted 03/12/2002

Broadcasters Aim to Cool NRB Controversy
Dobson, Neff make gestures to mend wounds.
By LaTonya Taylor
posted 03/08/2002

The 'Baptist Pope'
W.A. Criswell showed remarkable openness and flexibility when these traits were rare among evangelicals.
By Timothy George
posted 03/05/2002

Criswell's 15 Minutes
Behind Timothy George's remembrance of W.A. Criswell.
By David Neff
posted 03/05/2002

CT Classic: On Befriending Presidents
Billy Graham's relationship with Richard Nixon was already a controversy in 1972.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 03/04/2002

New NRB President Resigns
Christian broadcasters divided over politics-religion controversy.
By LaTonya Taylor in Nashville
posted 02/18/2002

CT Exclusive: Politics May Splinter NRB
Christian broadcasters may sack incoming president or bolt the organization.
By LaTonya Taylor
posted 02/15/2002

CT Classic: Preaching Through the Bible
How I grew my church through 18 years of exploring the scriptures cover-to-cover.
By The Rev. W. A. Criswell
posted 01/15/2002

SBC Leader W.A. Criswell Dies at 92
Dallas pastor considered the father of modern conservatism in the Southern Baptist Convention.
By LaTonya Taylor
posted 01/15/2002

Top Ten Religion Stories, 2001
September 11 terrorist attacks top Christianity Today's list of the year's most influential news stories.
Selected by CT Editors and Newswriters
posted 12/31/2001

Billy Graham's Soulmate: Life Together
T. W. Wilson exemplified the sacrificial spirit that makes team ministry work.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 7/2/01

Gustavson, Head of Religious Broadcasters, Dies
Leader turned around association after televangelism scandals in 1980s.
By Religion News Service
posted 6/18/01

NAE President Resigns in Wake of Financial Woes
"In the process of change, you also create friction," says Kevin Mannoia.
By Corrie Cutrer
posted 6/15/01

Graham Associate T.W. Wilson, 82, Dies
He is in the presence of Jesus, where he longed to be, says evangelist.
By Christianity Today news staff
posted 5/25/01

What Are We For?
The president of the NAE argues that a new day has arrived for the movement.
By Kevin W. Mannoia
posted 5/21/01

Muslim Leader Appeals to Evangelicals
Prime minister of Malaysia speaks to World Evangelical Fellowship as group addresses domestic abuse and debt relief.
By Anil Stephen in Kuala Lumpur
posted 5/11/01

New England Evangelicals Innovate and Grow
Churches planted in area take root despite rocky soil.
By Jeffrey MacDonald, Religion News Service, in Lowell, Massachusetts
posted 5/2/01

Pottering and Prayer
As John Stott turns 80, he still finds weeds to pull, birds to watch, and petitions to make.
By John W. Yates III
posted 4/27/01

CT Classic: Confronting Canada's Secular Slide
Why Canadian evangelicals thrive in a culture often indifferent to religious faith.
By John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
posted 4/3/01

Breaking Up Isn't Hard to Do
Religious broadcasters quietly cut historic link to National Association of Evangelicals.
By Jim Jones in Dallas
posted 3/21/01



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