One of the most influential evangelical leaders today is Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church, a megachurch in southern California. Warren is perhaps best known for his mega-selling book, THE PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE. Since its release in 2002, it has sold more than 25 million copies, making it one of the best-selling books in history. But what is less known is that Warren and his wife Kay have donated most of their earnings to help heal some of the world's worst ills.
Ministry
September 1, 2006: Rick and Kay Warren
September 1, 2006: Rick & Kay Warren Extended Interview
September 1, 2006: BOOK EXCERPT Believers: A Journey Into Evangelical America
March 18, 2005: Book Review: GILEAD by Marilynne Robinson
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly's David E. Anderson reviews GILEAD, a novel by Marilynne Robinson.
August 27, 2004: William Sloane Coffin
As chaplain of Yale University in the '60s and '70s, Coffin be came one of the best known -- and most controversial -- figures not only against the war, but also in the civil rights movement and the campaign for a freeze on nuclear weapons. Throughout his life, Coffin preached that social justice was central to Christianity.
August 27, 2004: William Sloane Coffin Extended Interview
Read Bob Abernethy's full interview with William Sloane Coffin.
August 27, 2004: Recollections of William Sloane Coffin
Read recollections of William Sloane Coffin by the Rev. Thomas B. Chittick, Lutheran campus minister at Yale in the 1970s and Rev. Philip Zaeder former chaplain and dean of the faculty at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.











