Culture Watch

Bob Hulteen 11-01-1998

An inordinate number of family members, friends, and friends’ family members have died in the last month.

Stacy Johnson 11-01-1998
Christian education and everyday life.
Dan Buchanan 11-01-1998
Faith in the age of excellence.
Stacy Johnson 11-01-1998

One key criteria in selecting Christian education curricula, as this article outlines, is the relating of theological thought and everyday experiences.

Nate Solloway 11-01-1998
A graphic portrayed of mythic proportions.
Kathy McGinnis 11-01-1998
What makes raising kids so tough?
A new view of the 23rd Psalm.
F. Burton Nelson 11-01-1998
A novel approach to Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Phillip Berrigan 11-01-1998
Veterans look at the reality of war.
Curtiss deYoung 11-01-1998
Growing in traditions of living water.
Danny Duncan Collum 11-01-1998

A spectre is haunting Europe...." So begins The Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Those words were true when The Manifesto first appeared in 1848.

Rose Marie Berger 9-01-1998

The intimacy and poignancy of writing letters.

Martin E. Marty 9-01-1998
An evangelical primer on decisive moments
Don Luther 9-01-1998
Eugene Peterson's approach to spiritual growth.
Bob Hulteen 9-01-1998

During every presidential election since George McGovern's failed bid in 1972, I have argued that progressives could build a successful coalition and reassert authority.

Gil Dawes 9-01-1998
A PBS documentary takes a personal look.
Scott Kennedy 9-01-1998
A library of progressive politics
Kristin Brennan 9-01-1998
Carrie Newcomer's My True Name
Neil Elliott 9-01-1998
What can we learn from these films?
Bob Hulteen 9-01-1998

Music has many functions, worship included. But one of its primary roles is its ability to move people.