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 Volume 50
August (Web-only), 2006 |
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SPEAKING OUT A 'Prayer' to Condoleezza Rice After the water turns to blood at Qana, how long? Riad Kassis
BOOKS & CULTURE WEB EXCLUSIVE Alchemy in Philadelphia Revising the history of the "Scientific Revolution." John Wilson
At 28, Pastor Has Five Degrees and a 4,300-Member Flock Church at Brook Hills leader David Platt may be youngest megachurch pastor ever. Greg Garrison, Religion News Service
Christian Criticism ...and Movie Heroism What is Christian film criticism, anyway? Plus, reviews of World Trade Center, Step Up, Zoom, Pulse, and more perspectives on Little Miss Sunshine and Lady in the Water. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Evangelical Leaders, Bush at Odds Over North Korea Franklin Graham opposes sanctions, Land and Cizik encourage broader focus from White House. David E. Anderson, Religion News Service
Invincible predictable, but memorable Christian film critics on Invincible, How to Eat Fried Worms, Idlewild, Beerfest, and Boynton Beach Club. Plus, yet another review of Little Miss Sunshine. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Less Miami, More Vice Critics pull over the fast cars and fast affairs of Miami Vice, admire The Ant Bully, applaud Little Miss Sunshine, sample Scoop, and sentence John Tucker Must Die. Plus, more thoughts on Monster House and Lady in the Water. by Jeffrey Overstreet
BOOK OF THE WEEK Live Like You Are Dying Finding wisdom in wilderness. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Ministries Eager but Skeptical on Cuban Change Evangelistic and church groups not partying like it's 1989, when communism fell in Eastern Europe. Jason Bailey
BOOK OF THE WEEK Not the Wheel Thing A history of the Tour de France. Reviewed by Neil Gussman
SPEAKING OUT Reflections from a Messianic Jew in Israel When questions are too hard to answer, we must still be about our Father's business. Lisa Loden
Ricky Bobby's "Bawdy Absurdity" Talladega Nights shifts into lowbrow. Barnyard moo-ves audiences. The Night Listener is spooky and baffling. The Descent falls into formula. Plus, more reviews of Scoop and Miami Vice. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Snakes and Illusions Does Snakes on a Plane live up to the hype? Is The Illusionist "cinematic storytelling at its best"? Christian critics review these, and Accepted, Material Girls, and Factotum. Plus, more reviews of Little Miss Sunshine. by Jeffrey Overstreet
SPEAKING OUT The Fulfillment of Prophecy Right Before Our Eyes Walking among Lebanon's Christians. Leonard H. Rodgers
BOOK OF THE WEEK The Ties That Bind Anne Tyler's new novel centers on two very different families brought together when they both adopt Korean girls. Reviewed by Betty Smartt Carter
SPEAKING OUT The World Council of Churches Buddies Up to Hezbollah Nearly the entire international community blames Lebanon's terrorist militia. Why is the WCC silent? Petra Heldt in Jerusalem
'We Did Not Listen. Therefore, Has This Trouble Come' What evangelicals and Jews need to hear from each other in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Rabbi Yehiel Poupko
Weblog: A Late Summer Gospel Extravaganza Plus: Execution of Indonesian Christians delayed, spiritual travel, more Bono, and more articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: Another Conflict in the Middle East, Another Christian Exodus Plus: Dobson comments on Mel's outburst and The Passion. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: Back to Plan B Plus: Who was Seattle's shooter? Greg Boyd's politics, Mel Gibson's anti-Semitism, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Jason Bailey
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