March
2012
Volume 56, Number 3
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Features
![Philip Ryken and D. Michael Lindsay on the Challenges in Christian Higher Education Philip Ryken and D. Michael Lindsay on the Challenges in Christian Higher Education](https://www-images.christianitytoday.com/images/63892.jpg?h=123&w=220)
College presidents discuss the relevance of Christian higher education, the theological issues facing Christian universities, and more.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan
Views
![The Supreme Court's Religious Freedom Reality Check The Supreme Court's Religious Freedom Reality Check](https://www-images.christianitytoday.com/images/64134.jpg?h=123&w=220)
A recent unanimous ruling reveals deep commitment to our 'first freedom.'
A Christianity Today Editorial
![Are Secular Television Shows with Moral Messages Good for Christian Children? Are Secular Television Shows with Moral Messages Good for Christian Children?](https://www-images.christianitytoday.com/images/64135.jpg?h=123&w=220)
An author, the creator of 'VeggieTales,' and a professor weigh in.
Carla Barnhill, Phil Vischer, and Vincent Bacote
Reviews
Brief reviews of 'The Dream of a Broken Field,' 'Nothing More Happens in the 20th Century,' and 'The Fear Index.'
John Wilson
How Martin Luther's doctrine of vocation can mold marriage, parenting, and childhood.
Interview by Caryn Rivadeneira
News
![Tsunami Aftermath: Second Chances in Japan Tsunami Aftermath: Second Chances in Japan](https://www-images.christianitytoday.com/images/122641.jpg?h=123&w=220)
One year after disaster, sacrificial giving gains churches new credibility.
Alanna Foxwell-Barajas in northeast Japan