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Anselm, Pope Benedict XVI, and Us Why the medieval theologian is as contemporary as ever—and a blessing to evangelicals. by Mark Galli
Are Short-Term Missions Good Stewardship? More than two million teens go on such trips every year, and giving may exceed that given to long-term missionaries. But is short-term ministry built to last? A conversation between Robert Priest and Kurt Ver Beek
Are These Four Really Fantastic? Does Fantastic Four measure up to recent superhero spectacles? Plus: Dark Water, March of the Penguins, Rebound, and more reviews of War of the Worlds, Mad Hot Ballroom, Batman Begins, Howl's Moving Castle, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Armstrongism Is Wrong, But Not Murderous A Christian who left the Worldwide Church of God before it turned orthodox says the Living Church of God isn't responsible for Terry Ratzmann's rampage. by Mark A. Kellner
Ashcroft's Revenge Challenge to suicide law gets new life. by RNS, CT staff
Back From the Brothel Thanks to brave ministries, prostitutes are still entering the kingdom. By Philip Yancey
Banning Compassion Buddhist radicals seek to curtail Christian witness. by Manpreet Singh
Baseball Isn't Entertainment The sooner we stop thinking sports are about the spectators, the more enjoyable the games will be. By Mark Galli
Baylor Showdown Provost fired. Faculty question school's direction. by Timothy C. Morgan
Baylor's Sloan: 'It's Time for Someone New' Controversial president to become university chancellor in June. By Deann Alford
Behind China's Closed Doors Newly confident house churches open themselves up to the world. By Richard R. Cook
Belfast Boils Evangelicals condemn Protestant rioting. by Mary Cagney
Benefits Blues Spiraling health costs squeeze Wal-Mart as they do every other large company. by Jeff M. Sellers
Bent but Not Broken A pummeled church helps bury the dead and bring life to those who remain. By Manpreet Singh
Bethlehem's Bioethics Christmas in the early 21st century. by Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Better Late Than Never U.S. announces first sanctions following 1998 law. by Mark Stricherz
Big Chill Anti-religion group seeks to block federal funding of Alaska school. by Ken Walker
Big Dream in Little Rock What multiracial church looks like in the town formerly infamous for segregation. by John W. Kennedy
Bilking the Brethren It may be one of the biggest untold stories on the religion beat. By Ted Olsen
Billy Does It Again New York celebrates Graham's enduring importance. By Tony Carnes in Queens, New York
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