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 Volume 50
April (Web-only), 2006 |
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A Good Preacher Is Hard to Find Post-Rapture Radio Patton Dodd
A Prayer for Lenas and Luis How one racially diverse church ministers to foreigners, while submitting to Caesar. Doug Perkins
A Revival of Prayer Author and speaker reports on students repenting of sin, seeking reformation. Stan Guthrie interviews Becky Tirabassi
A Sentinel, a Satire, and Silent Hill Christian film critics take on The Sentinel, American Dreamz, and Silent Hill, and give us further perspectives on Friends with Money, The Notorious Bettie Page, The Wild, and Scary Movie 4. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Alien Proposals Evangelical leaders divided over moral, policy questions on immigration. Sarah Pulliam
BOOKS & CULTURE CORNER American Theocrat Richard John Neuhaus, Catholic political ambitions, and the evangelical pawns. John Wilson
Arguing for God Christian college debaters hope to change the world—but first to beat the competition. Sarah Pulliam
BOOKS & CULTURE'S BOOKS OF THE WEEK Betrayed Again The Gospel of Judas Roadshow. Reviewed by John Wilson
Biopolitics: Can't We All Just Get Along? Plus: The latest from the Korean cloning scandal. Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Blessed Are the Courageous When it comes to immigration policy, let's remember who we're talking about. A Christianity Today editorial
Blessed is the Law—Up to a Point A gentle challenge—and invitation—to the critics of our recent immigration editorial. Mark Galli, managing editor of Christianity Today
Critics Aren't Wild About The Wild Christian film critics review The Wild, Friends with Money, Scary Movie 4, The Notorious Bettie Page, and Hard Candy, but can't find anything to get excited about. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Evangelism Exec Exits Entrepreneurial leadership clashed with "denominational requirements" at second-largest domestic missions agency. Madison Trammel
LIFE MATTERS Human Nature on Trial Tomorrow's "godlike massively intelligent machines." Plus: Our nanotech future and some good news on stem cells that really work. Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Ice Age Sequel Is Cool, Instinct Sequel Isn't Critics are cool with Ice Age: The Meltdown, but take an ice pick to Basic Instinct 2. Plus, reviews of Slither and ATL. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Life in a Country of Death Experiencing Christ's resurrection comes in ordinary moments, like sitting down to a meal. Eugene H. Peterson, an excerpt from Living the Resurrection
Nigerian Archbishop Demands Justice Peter Akinola affirms warning to government and Muslims, fires back on the Western press.
LIFE MATTERS Outsourcing Birth: Let an Indian Woman Have Your Baby Plus: Good news from Europe on stem-cell funding. Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Pastor, State Senator Considering Illinois Gubernatorial Run James Meeks, head of state's largest church, seeks to overcome social conservatives' racial barrier. Sarah Pulliam
Pastors and Lay Leaders: Reccord a 'Godly Man of Uncompromising Integrity' A statement of support.
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