History
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Before Turkey and Football
Whether CCM was behind the Pilgrims' exodus, what the Mayflower Compact campaigned on, and more questions to test your knowledge of Thanksgiving.
posted 11/26/2008 04:41PM
Marching Farmers, Homeless Slaves
How Christianity's Jewish roots point us to a different kind of Thanksgiving.
L.L. Barkat | posted 11/25/2008 04:02PM
Fruit Pies, Popcorn, and Music
The Pilgrim legacy goes beyond Thanksgiving to a love of music still with us today.
Richard D. Dinwiddie | posted 11/24/2008 02:50PM
Our Contentious Catalyst
Francis Schaeffer never stopped battling for the faith.
Harold Fickett | posted 11/20/2008 05:01PM
How Character Shapes Belief
Top 5 Books: Character Shapes Belief
Douglas Wilson, coauthor of Is Christianity Good for the World? | posted 10/29/2008 09:30AM
Albrecht Dürer's Visual Exegesis
The Museum of Biblical Art showcases the artist's work and the apocalyptic concerns of Renaissance-era Germany.
Compiled by Susan Wunderink | posted 8/28/2008 11:17AM
Franklin Graham Criticizes Film About His Dad
But his older sister says Billy: The Early Years is faithful to their father.
Mark Moring | posted 8/21/2008 10:13AM
Minding a Malleable Movement
Why evangelicals need wise guides alongside our revivalists.
George M. Marsden | posted 8/20/2008 09:55AM
'Dead Sea Scrolls on Stone'
Prof says first-century tablet tells of messiah who will die and rise.
Gordon Govier | posted 8/15/2008 08:47AM
Freedom Is Not Our Goal
Solzhenitsyn's death reminds us about freedom's cost and biblical purpose.
Collin Hansen | posted 8/11/2008 08:58AM
Open Competitors
Campus Crusade's early tensions with InterVarsity and other college ministries. An excerpt from Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ.
John G. Turner | posted 8/07/2008 09:39AM
Campus Crusader for Christ
Bill Bright is a compelling, flawed figure in John Turner's historical analysis of postwar evangelicalism.
Review by Collin Hansen | posted 8/07/2008 09:36AM
Tory Believers: Which Higher Loyalty?
During the Revolutionary War, many preached Loyalism as the Christian response.
Mark Noll | posted 7/03/2008 09:34AM
When God Disturbs the Peace
Our gospel may be small because we fail to believe that God animates many social movements.
Fleming Rutledge | posted 5/30/2008 10:34AM
All Shook Up
Experience in Pentecostal churches fired a love of music many early rockers couldn't shake
Randall J. Stephens, excerpted from The Fire Spreads | posted 5/29/2008 10:11AM
Can America Still Bar Polygamy?
Much has changed since the late 1800s, and many arguments for keeping the ban aren't very compelling.
John Witte Jr. | posted 5/23/2008 08:38AM
My Top 5 Presidential Biographies
Paul Kengor, author, God and Ronald Reagan: A Spiritual Life (Harper Perennial) | posted 5/06/2008 08:45AM
Finders of the Lost Ark?
Why some amateurs are stirring up dust and little else.
Gordon Govier | posted 5/05/2008 09:06AM
The Poverty of Love
The desert fathers and mothers would know instantly why our gospel is too small.
Bradley Nassif | posted 4/30/2008 08:33AM
From Mao to Moses
Artist He Qi, born again in China's Cultural Revolution, is painting a new peaceful identity for the Chinese church.
Susan Wunderink, with reporting by Gary Gnidovic | posted 4/25/2008 09:26AM
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