Science & Health
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Losing It on TV
Ruby Gettinger, a Sunday school teacher in Georgia who weighed 700 pounds, battles her obesity — and leans on God — on national television.
Interview by Rose Pacatte | posted 11/14/2008 09:10AM
A Christian Cure for OCD?
Psychiatrist Ian Osborn claims that trust in God can overcome mental illness.
Review by Eric L. Johnson | posted 11/12/2008 10:04AM
Same Song, Second Verse
Rana's anti-evolution arguments are well worn, but his portrait of cells' inner workings conveys the beauty of creation.
Review by Craig M. Story | posted 10/23/2008 09:31AM
Surprised by Disability
Why the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensible.
Al Hsu | posted 9/30/2008 07:09AM
Q+A: David Stevens
CEO of the Christian Medical Association on fertility treatments and discrimination.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam | posted 9/18/2008 09:18AM
HIV Is Incurable, So Don't Stop Caring
Recent research has changed the AIDS headlines, but that shouldn't matter to the church.
Kay Warren | posted 6/16/2008 09:26AM
Wiping out HIV
It's good for the soul to fight the virus.
Kay Warren | posted 4/28/2008 08:34AM
At Origins' Margins
Michael Behe wonders how much Darwinism can really explain.
Stephen H. Webb | posted 3/27/2008 08:39AM
The Health Care Crunch
Let's make sure any reform plan we pursue avoids the single-value syndrome.
A Christianity Today editorial | posted 2/05/2008 08:51AM
ID Tagged
Faculty member at Iowa State University denied tenure for supporting intelligent design.
Jocelyn Green | posted 1/10/2008 08:55AM
All I Want for Christmas Is a Bigger Bust
How the incarnation helps Christians think about plastic surgery.
Collin Hansen | posted 12/21/2007 10:13AM
Saving Faces
Mercy Ships surgeons perform medical miracles daily in remote ports of call.
Deann Alford in Accra, Ghana | posted 12/14/2007 08:30AM
Deconstructing Dawkins
Alister McGrath's challenge of famous atheist is bracing—but does not go far enough.
Logan Paul Gage | posted 11/16/2007 04:26PM
Hybrid Test Drive
Advances in stem-cell technology cheer and alarm ethics watchers.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | posted 11/16/2007 08:42AM
HIV/AIDS: S.L.O.W. It Down, or S.T.O.P. It?
Saddleback's Kay Warren offers a dual framework for fighting the virus.
Kay Warren | posted 11/02/2007 09:03AM
Q&A: Kay Warren
Learning to live in three worlds.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan | posted 11/02/2007 09:01AM
The Best Research Yet
Two psychologists show that homosexuals should not be discouraged from seeking change.
Tim Stafford | posted 9/13/2007 02:20PM
Cancer's Unexpected Blessings
When you enter the Valley of the Shadow of Death, things change.
Tony Snow | posted 7/20/2007 02:30PM
Abstinence Brings 'Dignity'
Traveling in Africa, First Lady Laura Bush speaks in favor of faith-based HIV prevention.
Isaac Phiri in Zambia | posted 6/29/2007 12:25PM
Creation Display
New museum touts young-earth view.
Rob Moll | posted 6/19/2007 09:11AM
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