This month, as part of his Great Books Audio Series, Ken Boa takes a down-to-earth look at a lofty subject:…
In China, Christians have a choice: Join a government-approved church—which is constantly monitored by the authorities—or join an underground church.…
We’re hearing a lot these days about human rights and social justice—particularly among younger evangelicals, but also among secularists. It’s…
If you watch or read a report on Islam or Muslims in the United States, you will probably come across…
As the credits roll in the 2005 film Beyond the Gates, the viewer is left with one of the key…
Many Americans regard religion, for all the good it does, as a source of conflict. They think of places like…
Longtime listeners know my book recommendations can be a little on the heavy side. I mean that both literally (they’re…
Last Thursday, President Obama gave his much-anticipated speech at Cairo University in Egypt. The speech was eloquent and powerfully given.…
Twenty years later, the vivid memories are coming back. Thousands of students protesting in the streets—and gathering at Tiananmen Square.…
If you have a deadly disease, the worst thing you can do is deny its existence. So why do humans…