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The Man Who Was Thursday Revisiting Chesterton's masterpiece. Martin Gardner
Learning to Love Israel's God My favorite Old Testament passage: Numbers 13-14 William H. Willimon
Virgil Gulker: Calling a Child by Name God roams America's public schools looking for us Virgil Gulker
Finding the 'Real God' An interview with a sex trafficking survivor Wendy Murray Zoba
Christian History Corner: Thanksgiving in the Midst of Fear "Seriously ill in the days of the Black Plague, poet John Donne still celebrated God's goodness" Philip Yancey
Are the Cubs Really Cursed? "J.I. Packer discusses curses, the Cubs, and the billy goat" Rob Moll
A Somewhat Higher Opinion of God A conversation with biologist Ken Miller. Interview by Karl W. Giberson
Discerning Divine Speech The God Who Speaks teaches readers to listen. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Magnificence in Wreckage This series of essays finds hope among New York City lives. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Good Question: God Minus World = God Does God need our help, love, and praise? Answered by Laurence W. Wood
The Ecstatic Heresy Seeking a superficial unity, some denominational leaders opt for feelings over facts. By Robert Sanders
Dick Staub Interview: Finding God in the Questions ABC News Medical Editor, Dr. Timothy Johnson, decided to rethink his faith and found God by asking questions.
Weblog: Canadian Supreme Court Backs Same-Sex Marriage Plus: Another religion clash in Egypt, a Baylor bump, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog (Second Helping): Revenge of the God Billboards Plus: Britain discusses euthanasia while the Netherlands euthanizes babies, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Jesus and Mama The intercessor par excellence in country music by Sam Torode
For Mine Is the Kingdom Playing God with Computer Games Elizabeth Wirth
FROM THE EDITOR Terry C. Muck
Learning to See God When it comes to recognizing God's everyday work, too few of us have eyes to see. Grayson Atha
Letter to a Young Minister Jerome
SURVIVING SUNDAY MORNING INNOVATIONS Tampering with tradition is risky business. Can you change practices without having to change pulpits? Cal LeMon
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