In Case You Missed It: Top Articles of 2010

Interviews of the Year: The Evangelical Portal has become a wellspring of interviews with scholars, newsmakers and thought-leaders. From a war photojournalist (Yon) to spiritual leaders (Roberts, Claiborne) to academics and writers, we were privileged to speak with many interesting people over the past year:

  1. Rodney Stark, Crusades for Christ
  2. Michael Yon, Faith Amidst the Battle
  3. Mark Noll, The Future of Evangelicals in Academia
  4. Bob Roberts, Friends of All Faiths
  5. Michael Lindsay, Religion. Sex. Power.
  6. Shane Claiborne, How to Derail the New Monasticism
  7. Andy Crouch, To Let Christ Live in Us

Faith and Sports: Our series of interviews with highly accomplished athletes examined how athletes grow in, and give expression to, their faith on the playing fields, on the court or in the gym.

  1. Jeremy Affeldt, Youth Ministry and Philanthropy
  2. Michael Chang, The Strength to Keep Fighting
  3. Jeremy Lin, The Faith and Fate of Jeremy Lin
  4. Dominique Moceanu, "Magnificent" Faith
  5. Ryan Mossakowski, Glorifying God on the Gridiron
  6. Sally Ward, Leaving Gold for God
  7. Samantha Peszek, The Faith of an Olympian
  8. Timothy Dalrymple, The Olympic Promised Land

2010 was a banner year, and we are grateful to God and to so many men and women who contributed their time and talents to grow the Evangelical Portal, cultivate the church and witness within our culture. We still believe in the vision we set forth in January. We pray that we can, in 2011, continue to grow in our audience and influence and our faithfulness to God and His purpose here.

12/31/2010 5:00:00 AM
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    About Timothy Dalrymple
    Timothy Dalrymple is the CEO and Chief Creative Officer of Polymath Innovations, a strategic storytelling agency that advances the good with visionary organizations and brands. He leads a unique team of communicators from around North America and across the creative spectrum, serving mission-driven businesses and nonprofits who need a partner to amplify their voice and good works. Once a world-class gymnast whose career ended with a broken neck, Tim channeled his passions for faith and storytelling into his role as VP of Business Development for Patheos, helping to launch and grow the network into the world's largest religion website. He holds a Ph.D. in Religion from Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Tim blogs at Philosophical Fragments.