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 Volume 53
June (Web-only), 2009 |
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A Song Grows in Brooklyn Inspired by community, biblical truth, and good music, a Brooklyn couple makes music in their living room—as The Welcome Wagon. Alissa Wilkinson
Speaking Out Abortion Violence and American Democracy The ironic relationship between the pro-life movement and its radical fringe. Jon A. Shields
Court Declares Ten Commandments Monument Unconstitutional Judges say the Oklahoma monument would reflect a government endorsement of religion. Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Soulwork Soulwork: Chaos Theology Finding hope in the midst of the terror of creation. Mark Galli
Christian Publisher Still Plans Kate Gosselin Book Zondervan is advertizing a cookbook by the Jon & Kate Plus Eight star. Chris Knape, Religion News Service
Soulwork Soulwork: Is Twitter Real? How the movement of the Trinity can help us decide. Mark Galli
Gas Explosion Which pastor's house was damaged earlier this week? What percent of megachurch attendees are single? And other questions from this week's news. Compiled by Sarah Pulliam
Theology in the News How Old Is the Old-Time Religion? Scholars challenge David Bebbington in The Advent of Evangelicalism. Reviewed by Collin Hansen
Speaking Out Miss California and Pageant Preachers Carrie Prejean isn't the only Christian contestant using the contest as a platform for her beliefs—or who has faced questions about compromising them. Mandy E. McMichael
Recovering from 'The Year of Living Biblically' Author A. J. Jacobs talks with CT about becoming a minor celebrity in the Christian world. Interview by Mark Galli
Southern Baptists Debate Evangelism vs. Identity Southern Baptists debate relationship between evangelism and identity. Bob Smietana in Louisville
Saguaro Seminar Stays with Obama Obama continually builds relationships, ideas and skills found from a Harvard seminar on social capital. Daniel Burke, Religion News Service
Theology in the News Ten Theology Books for Your Beach Bag Shake up your summer selections with these new releases. Collin Hansen
Speaking Out The Gospel and 'Jon & Kate Plus Eight' Evangelicals and the making of Jon & Kate Plus Eight. Julie Vermeer Elliott
The NAE Chooses Government Affairs Director Veteran World Relief worker to replace Richard Cizik. Sarah Pulliam
Too Unorthodox Even for the Episcopal Church? Church leaders appear to have vetoed a bishop-elect for the first time since the 1930s. But few opponents are celebrating. Frank E. Lockwood in Little Rock, Arkansas
Richard Stearns on Americans' Biggest Gospel Compromise World Vision president Richard Stearns says the greatest sin of our generation is apathy. Interview by Mark Galli
NEWS QUIZ News Quiz: What to Wear to Focus A dress code change, an incentive not to get pregnant, and other items from the week's news. How much were you paying attention? Compiled by Sarah Pulliam
NEWS QUIZ News Quiz: You Want Me to Bring What to Church? A pastor wants his congregation to show and tell, Harvard graduates sign a new pledge, and other questions from this week's news. Compiled by Sarah Pulliam
NEWS QUIZ News Quiz: Your Eggs Cost How Much? Which state's government wants to purchase women's eggs for research? Is Wittenburg, Germany, a Christian hub? And other questions from this week's news. Compiled by Sarah Pulliam
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