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 Volume 50
June (Web-only), 2006 |
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30 and Single? It's Your Own Fault There are more unmarried people in our congregations than ever, and some say that's just sinful. Camerin Courtney
A Kinder, Gentler Conservatism New Southern Baptist leader promises broader involvement. Ken Walker
Conservatives Stunned by Bishop's Election The new church leader supports same-sex marriages, vows to bend over backwards for those she disagrees with. Douglas LeBlanc in Columbus, Ohio
Dining Dilemmas How shall we then eat? Cindy Crosby
Episcopalian General Convention Adopts Vague Resolution Call for 'restraint' in consecration of practicing gays falls short of recommendations of Anglican leaders. Douglas LeBlanc
Episcopalians Elect Female Nevada Bishop as Top Leader Conservatives see election as confirmation of church's 'revisionist theology,' while one diocese appeals for alternative oversight. Daniel Burke and Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
Finally, Some Overdue Good News in the Battle Against AIDS "Global slowing" is about as good as it gets when you're talking about this disease. Dale Hanson Bourke, Religion News Service
Finding a Family A man needs a dad. I found mine when I moved in with a friend. Donald Miller, an excerpt from To Own a Dragon
Gays in the Church Debated Conservatives press Episcopal convention to repent of gay bishop's consecration. Douglas LeBlanc in Columbus, Ohio
General Convention Brushes Against Its Deadline Conservatives, liberals can't agree on response to the Windsor Report. Douglas LeBlanc in Columbus, Ohio
Guys and Dads Elephants in puberty are like men without fathers, says Donald Miller. Rob Moll interviews Donald Miller
How We Worship An ambitious new book takes us into the diverse world of Christian worship practices from the early church to today. Jennifer Woodruff Tait
In Essentials, Uncertainty Presbyterian Church (USA) erodes ban on gay clergy. David E. Anderson, RNS, with reporting by CT
Incorrigibly Bookish Michael Dirda on reading and life. Reviewed by Rachel DiCarlo
Madam Reverend Secretary With the publication of The Mighty and the Almighty Robert Seiple
Nacho Not So Dynamite Christian film critics fight each other in the ring over Nacho Libre, demolish The Lake House, tow away The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and impound Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties. Plus, more reviews of A Prairie Home Companion and The Omen. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Of Czechs, Sex, and Wrecks Random musings on the U.S. soccer team, World Cup prostitution, and Big Ben's bad bike crash. Mark Moring
Omen, Thou Art Loosed! Christian critics let loose on The Omen, aren't feeling the love for The Break-Up, and are warming up to Al Gore in An Inconvenient Truth. A DVD release of Duma sets Christian reviewers raving, plus more reviews of Over the Hedge and The Lost City by Jeffrey Overstreet
Onward Christian Shortstops The Colorado Rockies make a noble—if problematic—plan for winning. Collin Hansen
Q&A: Madeleine Albright The former secretary of state for the Clinton administration recently published The Mighty & the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs Tony Carnes
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