The Word Made Visible Christians in the Middle Ages may have been largely illiterate, but they were not ignorant of the Bible.
Richard C. Leonard | January 1, 1996
Invitation to Paganism The Vanishing Word laments the loss of the logos.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | December 1, 2004
Visualcy Literacy is not the only necessity in a visual culture.
by Andy Crouch | May 31, 2005
Winning the Oral Majority Mission agencies rethink outreach to the world's non-literate masses.
Dawn Herzog Jewell | March 1, 2006
Orality at Home The language of postmodernism.
Dawn Herzon Jewell | March 1, 2006
Translation Tiff Some Jamaicans aren't eager to see a Bible in the country's majority language.
Jocelyn Green | August 14, 2008
Subverting the Taliban Some things Christians can do to stop terrorists in Pakistan from shooting girls.
A Christianity Today Editorial | December 10, 2012
Addicted to Books My love of reading has too often become another way to stay busy rather than practice 'holy leisure.'
Ruth Moon | March 19, 2010
Why There's No Narnia in Our Home Forget 'Slaughterhouse Five'—there's enough bloodshed in some of the best children's literature to raise my parenting fears.
Elrena Evans | October 13, 2010
First Language First Christians make real education possible for 21 million Filipino students.
Bob Smietana | April 19, 2013