LETTER: All have responsibilityto care for each other Nov 13, 2009
" What in heaven's name do you mean by that?Thankfully, Ms. Techau, people are becoming aware that churches must be held accountable for the deeds of their employees and volunteers, and for what happens behind their walls. For example, Christianity Today reports that a Missouri trial court ruled in September that a Methodist church could be sued for negligence in a clergy sexual abuse case.In other words (and I'm not talking about East Side here, but churches in general), it isn't going to... (Mattoon Journal-Gazette, IL)
What is happening on the religion scene? Sep 11, 2009
Magazines that head my list are Christianity Today, The Christian Century, Sojourners, Time and Newsweek. Two monthly commentaries are especially helpful. (Wasilla Frontiersman, AK)
The Book of Harry Aug 16, 2009
But over the last several years, religion writers and thinkers have warmed to Harry - both Christianity Today, the evangelical magazine, and L Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, have praised the latest film. The Christian Broadcasting Network, home of Pat Robertson, now features on its website a special section on The Harry Potter Controversy, with the acknowledgment, Leading Christian thinkers have disparate views on the Harry Potter products, and how Christians should respond to them. (Boston Globe)
6Can't Wait for Sex? Just Get Married, Some Say» Aug 11, 2009
The conversation is spreading from what pastors say is a relatively small number of churches and ministries that promote early marriage to the broader evangelical community, with the latest development being a Christianity Today magazine cover story this month titled "The Case for Young Marriage.". The article's author, University of Texas sociologist Mark Regnerus, argues that evangelicals "have made much ado about sex" but are damaging the institution of marriage by discouraging and delaying... (Fox News)
Jackson and his possible explorations of faith Jul 5, 2009
Not to be outdone, Christianity Today tackles the question, Was Michael Jackson a Christian. The evangelical magazine explores, and then essentially debunks, suggestions that Jackson accepted Jesus just before his death. (Boston Globe)
The emerging churches in America May 22, 2009
I read Christian Century, Context, and Christianity Today to name three. I also read an array of other periodicals that represent a broad diversity of perspectives. (Wasilla Frontiersman, AK)
Joe the Plumber calls gays 'queer' May 7, 2009
"People don't understand the dictionary it's called queer," Wurzelbacher told Christianity Today in an interview published this week. "Queer means strange and unusual. It's not like a slur, like you would call a white person a honky or something like that. You know, God is pretty explicit in what we're supposed to do what man and woman are for.". (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
As Maine goes …. May 7, 2009
Christianity Today: In the last month, same-sex marriage has become legal in Iowa and Vermont. What do you think about same-sex marriage at a state level. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)
Churchgoers More Prone To Back Torture Use May 5, 2009
David Neff at Christianity Today whose analysis was also noted by the Globe that other studies have found similar results. (Last year, a that 58 percent of white southern evangelicals believe torturing suspected terrorists can be justified at least some of the time. (CBS News)
'Tom Hanks has become a pawn of Satan' Apr 29, 2009
But even Christianity Today is skeptical of this guy. "Take Dice's words with a grain of salt," wrote Mark Moring. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
Rick Warren's New Magazine: A Publishing Leap of Faith Mar 11, 2009
There is already a market for Christian magazines, including Christianity Today, Guidepost and Relevant. And religious leaders including Warren have published subscription newsletters. (Time.com)
Bash on Farm headliners announced Feb 26, 2009
Billboard Magazine named it one of 2006 s Artists to Watch, and Christianity Today named it Best Band of the Year and Best New Artist. Krippayne is from Seattle where he lives with his wife and two sons. (Mason City Globe-Gazette, IO)
Janice Shaw Crouse Feb 11, 2009
Her opinion editorials and columns have appeared in major newspapers across the nation as well as in journals and magazines including the Washington Post, The Washington Times, Insight, First Things, Touchstone, USA Today, Christianity Today, Marriage Partnership, Family Voice, Citizen. She has been featured in many of those same publications and others, including Congressional Quarterly. (Townhall.com)