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A Bridge Over Troubled People Sinners of all stripes find a church home under the I-35. By Deann Alford
Life Is Unfair (and That's Okay) When we are battered or baffled by personal injustices, God whispers, If you do what is right, it will go well with you. An excerpt from Your God Is Too Safe Mark Buchanan
Lessons From Two Sides of AIDS An HIV-positive woman and a wealthy businessman are reminded of God's expansive love at a unique camp. Corrie Cutrer
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What God Hath Not Joined Why marriage was designed for male and female. Edith M. Humphrey
When Marriage Brings Suffering The meaning of marital covenants in bleak seasons. By David P. Gushee
Differently Disabled Forrest Gump without the extravagance: the ordinary life of Bill Porter. By Crystal Downing
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Wisdom for Ministry Quotations to stir the heart and mind Richard A. Kauffman
Currents Shaping Our World: The Purpose-Driven BestSeller Devotional tops secular charts, and your church is reading it. With information from USA Today and LeadershipJournal.net
Fun, Friendly Advice The Unauthorized Guide to Choosing a Church leads church hunters through the liturgy, the lingo, and the lunacy Cindy Crosby
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Matters of Opinion: Free Love Didn't Come Cheap It's hard to share your body when your heart keeps getting in the way. by Frederica Mathewes-Green
Appropriate Affection Michael E. Phillips
BEING MORAL ISN'T ALWAYS ENOUGH What you may do and what you should do are two different things. Archibald D. Hart
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I Actually Like Elders Meetings! One question changed my tune and taught me to move in step with them. Keith Mannes
Too Much to Ask? Elizabeth Wirth
Good Neighbor Policies by Greg Asimakoupoulos
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Books & Culture 's Book of the Week: Getting Ahead in Order to Serve Why Christian ambition isn't an oxymoron Beth Henary
A Sureer Footing A Leadership Interview
Huguenots and the Wars of Religion: The Gallery - The Inner Circle Huguenot intrigues swirled around a handful of key figures. Emily Alger; Matt Donnelly
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Seen Through Christ of Sinai and the splendor of Byzantium at the Met. by Emily Jorjorian Lowe
When Marriage Brings Suffering The meaning of marital covenants in bleak seasons. By David P. Gushee
Rainbow Coalitions African American, Hispanic pastors lead the charge against gay marriage. Tony Carnes
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Letters
The Enigma of Anger Reflections on a sometimes deadly sin Garret Keizer
Seven Sirens Randy Rowland
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All Apologies Are today's kinda culpas more safe than sorry? By Nathan Bierma
The Back Page: Guilt Good and Bad The early warning signs Philip Yancey
Weblog: Falwell Apologizes For Calling Muhammad a Terrorist Are clergy likely to be excluded from juries, or just black clergy? Ted Olsen
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Screwtape's Strategies for Pastors
Is Beauty the Beast? After I stopped hating good looks, I was able to put beauty inits rightful place. by Karen Lee-Thorp
Is Beauty the Beast? Part 2 After I stopped hating good looks, I was able to put beauty inits rightful place. by Karen Lee-Thorp
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ICONS EVERY PASTOR NEEDS Six ways to remember your value. Greg Asimakoupoulos
THE BACK PAGE Paul D. Robbins
THE SEARCH FOR APPLAUSE Henri Nouwen
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Dropping the Mask When I blow it, I let my church know it. And they respect me for it. By Dave Stone
Where Did My Mind Go? How one pastor faced the loss of… well … ah … Chris Maxwell
Rush to Judgment? Israel Antiquities Authority's 'findings' bother many archaeologists. By Gordon Govier
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Clean Air for Ears The FCC has rejoined the war against indecency. A Christianity Today editorial
Authentic Fellowship How do we learn the deep 'one another' community of Scripture without being in close proximity? Karen Shepard
One Friendship at a Time Kids Hope USA shows the power of mentoring children Bert Ghezzi
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Hulking Rage An epidemic of anger at the cineplex Jeffrey Overstreet
Weblog: New York Times Blames Christians for Missionary's Death in Lebanon CAIR's Ibrahim Hooper says Graham, Falwell, and Robertson are equivalent to Osama bin Laden, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Good Question: Keys to Forgiving Lewis B. Smedes
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Weblog: How Integrated is Your Church? Plus: The power of small groups, the Bible goes back to school, and other stories from newspapers around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 6/5/00
The Healing Music of Ladysmith Black Mambazo
In Search of a Multicultural Bottom Line Chris Rice
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Amazing Grace-Filled Gossip An interview with author Kathleen Norris
Baptism + Fire Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us. By Mark Galli
Smuggling Cats for a Gay Celebrity Love took an unusual expression for this man dying of AIDS. By Jonathan David Taylor
The Visit An almost clichéd form of Christian service to the elderly remains one of the most vital. By Virginia Stem Owens
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Eat, Drink, and Relax Think the Pilgrims would frown on today's football-tossing, turkey-gobbling Thanksgiving festivities? Maybe not. Elesha Coffman
The Lord Our God Is One Three Christians trace their roots back to the Hebrew Bible-and encounter God's present-day chosen people. By Steven Gertz
What Makes This Week Holy? Jewish and Christian celebrations this week aren't just springtime rituals. By Timothy George
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Christianity Today News Briefs Booting the Salvation Army, falling giving, and suing for rights. By CT staff
Silencing Rights Talk Law would shut down many faith-based groups. By Sue Sprenkle
Weblog: Democrat Says He Was Fired From Catholic Charities Over Abortion Plus: Another blow to the partial-birth abortion ban, church attacks in India and Cyprus, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Community and Conscience Catholics and contraception. Jenell Williams Paris
Praying for Terrorists Christians seek healing in Beslan. By Dawn Herzog Jewell
Weblog: Ravi Zacharias, Rich Mouw Speak in Mormon Tabernacle Plus: Couple attempts to sacrifice children at church altar, the new head of the Catholic bishops' conference, a focus on Dobson, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Christian History Corner: Is Christianity Oppressive to Women? Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated. By Linda Hartz Rump
Lonesome Blues The consolations of frontier religion Barry Hankins
Good & Evil in Middle-earth The characters are mythic, but the epic sweeps across a Christian moral landscape. Ralph C. Wood
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Compassionate in War, Christian in Vision The man behind the Geneva Conventions knew the heights of success and the depths of failure By David Neff
Slaughter of the Innocents, 2004 The Netherlands celebrates Christmas by reenacting Herod. By Frederica Mathewes-Green
An Alternative Africa The world of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. By Susan VanZanten Gallagher
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My House, God's House Hospitality is not merely good manners but a ministry of healing Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
Reflections: Quotations to Contemplate Quotations to contemplate on listening
Bill Moyers's National Bible Study This Southern Baptist preacher-turned-journalist wants to get America talking about the stories of Genesis. by David Neff
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Doing Time Do correctional facilities correct anything? by Nathan Bierma
The Gift of Rebuke Gordon Macdonald
Three Ways to Bring About Repentance Lyle Dorsett
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Ecumenism: Pope Apologizes Ecumenical News International
Fashion Statement Missionaries who dressed like the Chinese suffered a few snags. Alvyn Austin
In Search of the Good Marriage It's not just couple-centered. By Lauren F. Winner
What the Rules Don’t Cover Jared Mackey
Surf Here Often? Online matchmaking is changing the Christian dating game Amber L. Anderson
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When Marriage Brings Suffering The meaning of marital covenants in bleak seasons. By David P. Gushee
Divine Theater God's weightiness in worship. by Sue A. Rozeboom
The Blessed Evangelical Mary Why we shouldn't ignore her any longer Timothy George
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Would a Christian Bachelorette Be Different? A panel of Christian singles discusses the proliferation of reality dating shows and the turn from seeking one-night stands to seeking spouses
What the Rules Don’t Cover Jared Mackey
The History of Recorded History: Did You Know? Interesting facts about the history of recorded history.
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Forgetting God Why decadence drives out discipline. By Philip Yancey
Anglican Priest Hopes to Boldly Go Where No Clergyman Has Gone Before Ken Clapham wants to be the international space station's chaplain. Cedric Pulford
The CT Review: Andy Griffith Is My Copilot Joey Fann's popular TV-based Bible study spins off an episode guide/devotional Edward Gilbreath
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Can We Talk? A project sponsored by Gordon College's Center for Christian Studies offers models for constructive engagement across lines of division. By John Wilson
Water from Home Parched and hurting, I stood alone. By Ted Traylor
Too Much to Ask? Elizabeth Wirth
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The Longest Saturday Ashes, ashes, we all fall down Evelyn Bence
This Poor Gray Ember of Creation Marilynne Robinson's Gilead is a novel to savor Thomas Gardner
Faith, Fear, War, Peace Snapshots of the grim and 'happy' ministry of today's military chaplains. By Deann Alford
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Limit Conditions How to portray the Holocaust on stage and film. By Jan Lüder Hagens
Back to the Basics Christian-Muslim violence requires a 'new' missions strategy: Forgiveness and love. By Obed Minchakpu in Jos
Praying for Terrorists Christians seek healing in Beslan. By Dawn Herzog Jewell
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Weblog: Not Just Entertainment The RAND Corporation claims TV is teaching kids healthy views of sex. The New York Times Magazine offers a reality check Ted Olsen
Australia's Churches Call On Nation to Acknowledge 'Stolen Generations' "Country's National Council of Churches demands apology, compensation to Aboriginals" Margaret Simons
Why Our Friends Won't Stop, Look, and Listen We try too hard to convince people that Christianity is true without first convincing them that it might be true. by John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
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Faith, Fear, War, Peace Snapshots of the grim and 'happy' ministry of today's military chaplains. By Deann Alford
Smuggling Cats for a Gay Celebrity Love took an unusual expression for this man dying of AIDS. By Jonathan David Taylor
The Nightmare of North Korea One man's story of brutality, courage, love, and freedom. By Kang Hyeok
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Yancey: Getting to Know Me In most ways important to God, I had failed miserably.
Trying Patience on for Size If Christians are to be clothed with patience, why do so many of us feel naked? Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.
Rediscovering the Holy Spirit, Part 1 Bible scholar Gordon Fee thinks we have domesticated the Holy Spirit and missed the point of his mission By Wendy Murray Zoba
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First Things First Teaching about worship by asking the right questions Ron Rienstra
A Discerning Spirit Making good choices in an era of liturgical change John D. Witvliet
Road-Test Andrw Jones
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Toxic Maxims Misleading advice about business ethics from America's leadership expert. by David W. Gill
Weblog: Can a Government Love Its Neighbor as Itself? The Weekly Standard examines Bush's Golden Rule Compiled by Ted Olsen
"In Custody Dispute Between Church Attendee and Alleged Pedophile, Church Attendee Loses" "Suing over the golden rule, and Jabez's territory continues to expand." Ted Olsen
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Autumn Books Some that stand out in this season's plenty. By John Wilson
Can We Be Good Without Hell? Jerry L. Walls
The People's Prophet Simon Kimbangu's brief but powerful ministry inspired faith in Central Africans and fear in white authorities. Imprisoned for stirring up the Congolese people, Kimbangu became the catalyst for Africa's largest independent church. Steve Rabey
A Taste of Thomas With systematic seriousness, the doctor answers a key question of faith: If God predestines, why should we pray? Thomas Acquinas
Attack of the Bible-Moths From the way Oxford scorned the Holy Club, you would think the Wesleys had created a monster. Elesha Coffman
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Florida Bishop Defies Episcopal Church Head The consecration of a new bishop becomes the latest battleground between Frank Griswold and the American Anglican Council Douglas LeBlanc
What Will Heaven Be Like? Thirty-five frequently asked questions about eternity. Peter Kreeft
A Regular Purpose-Driven Guy Rick Warren's genius is in helping pastors see the obvious Tim Stafford
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Every Fraud Needs a Cure How perpetrators are more gullible than their victims. An excerpt from Cleaning Up. By Barry Minkow
Pop Love for a War-Torn World Atomic Bomb is classic U2, with a prescription for healing the world. By Scott Calhoun
Praying for Terrorists Christians seek healing in Beslan. By Dawn Herzog Jewell
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Making Disciples by Sacred Story Biblical storytelling conveys the realities of our faith better than almost any other form of communication. By Walter Wangerin Jr.
Fresh Insight Hearing with the Heart reflects on discerning God's direction Cindy Crosby
The Pain of Gain How Much is Enough? describes how we turn to fleeting satisfactions and away from God Cindy Crosby
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Too Much to Ask? Elizabeth Wirth
Bearing The Cross: 'Deceitful Propaganda' What you can do to help persecuted Christians in Laos Jeff M. Sellers
One Last Thought Gordon MacDonald
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Good Boundaries Make Good Christians The difference between welcome and inclusion Good Fences, reviewed by David Neff
Meeting Professor Tolkien An American professor spent a summer with Tolkien. He remembers the man, his faith, and his writings. Clyde S. Kilby
Currents That Shape Your Soul
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Soft Patriarchs A conversation with Brad Wilcox. Interview by Michael Cromartie
Where Stormie Finds Her Power Stormie Omartian is a bestselling author precisely because she doesn't have a picture-perfect life By Tim Stafford
Nuptial Agreements Two models of marriage claim biblical warrant and vie for evangelicals' allegiance. Advocates of both claim good results. But do we have to choose? Agnieszka Tennant
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Baptism + Fire Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us. By Mark Galli
When Backward Is Forward Christmas may be the best argument against genetic enhancement. by Andy Crouch
The Legend of Bono Vox Lessons learned in the church of U2. By Scott Calhoun
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Minutes From Death by Tom Severson
Preacher in the hands of an Angry Church by Chris Armstrong
A Community of Foes Andy Crouch
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Too Racy for Bible Study Origen could not believe the Song of Songs was a hymn to erotic love. So what did it mean? Warren Smith
The Re-Invention of Love Piecing together the ancient poetic fragments of Sappho Alan Jacobs
Skeptical Resurrection A sci-fi—and psy-fi—journey into space Phil Christman
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Seen Through Christ of Sinai and the splendor of Byzantium at the Met. by Emily Jorjorian Lowe
A Bridge Over Troubled People Sinners of all stripes find a church home under the I-35. By Deann Alford
Healing Genocide Ten years after the slaughter, Rwandans begin to mend their torn nation with a justice that is both biblical and African. By Timothy C. Morgan
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Defending Our Neighbor Can we start a war to protect others? By Stephen L. Carter
Like a Good Neighbor Six keys to improve your church's reputation within the community. John Beukema
Won't You Be Mine? A Story of Neighbors Chris Friesen
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One Friendship at a Time Kids Hope USA shows the power of mentoring children Bert Ghezzi
How Good Parents Give Up on Their Teens And why they need to take responsibility for the spiritual nurture of their kids. Carla Barnhill
Becoming a Healing Community How the church can develop a climate of help to the hurting. By Margaret Josephson Rinck | posted 8/31/00
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Reflections: Discipleship Quotations to stir heart and mind Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
Weblog: Pope Warns Archbishop of Canterbury of Unity 'Difficulties' "Meanwhile, Rowan Williams speaks of a clear sense of limits in the Anglican Communion" Ted Olsen
Coming Attractions Gay activism is not just found in liberal churches Christianity Today editorial
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Coping with Christmas For adult children of divorced parents, the holidays aren't as happy as they are supposed to be. Author Jen Abbas has some advice. By Ann Byle
Court Guts Porn Law Activists promote other methods By Ken Walker
The Visit An almost clichéd form of Christian service to the elderly remains one of the most vital. By Virginia Stem Owens
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Dirty Hands and Concrete Action A conversation with Jean Bethke Elshtain Michael Cromartie
Reflections: Quotations to Stir Mind and Heart Reflections on the occasion of John R.W. Stott's 80th birthday Richard A. Kauffman
Anonymous Are the Peacemakers For the past century, the Nobel Peace Prize has spotlighted those who work for fraternity among the nations. But strife and warfare are often thwarted by Christians working quietly and prayerfully. By Gerald Shenk
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Ambassador: Sudan Accords Only One Step in Peace Process Continued effort to implement and monitor Sudan's peace agreement will be necessary to ensure safety for its population, Michael Ranneberger says. Interview by Rob Moll
Peace in the Trash Can Protestants disillusioned with Good Friday Agreement. By Mary Cagney
Dirty Hands and Concrete Action A conversation with Jean Bethke Elshtain Michael Cromartie
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The Perfect Blend An earthier version of a veteran musician brings heaven closer. Reviewed by Russ Breimeier
Good Question: Vegetarians in Paradise Based on Isaiah 11:6-7 and 65:25, will we be vegetarians in the new heaven and earth as Adam and Eve were before the Fall? Answered by Bill T. Arnold
Sometimes You Just Need to Disappear The best pastoring doesn't happen in the office. Gordon MacDonald
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CT Classic: Forgiveness—The Power to Change the Past To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you Lewis B. Smedes
CT Classic: Controlling the Unpredictable—The Power of Promising When you make a promise you have created a small sanctuary of trust within the jungle of unpredictability Lewis B. Smedes
Editor's Bookshelf: Truth and Hope Are Partners An interview with David Kuhl, author of What Dying People Want David Neff and Todd Hertz
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1997 Book Awards
NEWS: Politicians Pay Homage to America's Preacher Evangelist Billy Graham issues call to repentance. By John W. Kennedy in Washington, D.C.
ARTICLE: 1996 Book Award Winners By John Wilson, Book Review Editor
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Jilted Again Candidating means you gotta handle rejection. Bob Myers
A Soul of Fire William Wade Harris - a Liberian activist - left an unsuccessful local ministry to trail across the Ivory Coast. In 18 months, he baptized 100,000 converts. Elizabeth Isichei
Left Behind A life of fabulous privilege lost its grip on Thomas. Robert Payen
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This Poor Gray Ember of Creation Marilynne Robinson's Gilead is a novel to savor Thomas Gardner
Cheated by the Affirming Church Contrary to what some churches teach, it is homosexuality—and not its suppression—that enslaves people like me. by Anonymous
The Spy Who Loved Me What's real in espionage fiction? by Jim Ohlson
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Weblog: Arthur Andersen Reaches Deal (Again) With Baptist Foundation of Arizona Investors New TV priests won't be like the Flying Nun, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Government Decision To Settle Residential School Cases Upsets Churches Religious leaders complain that the settlement proposal was made without their input. Ferdy Baglo
Australia's Churches Call On Nation to Acknowledge 'Stolen Generations' "Country's National Council of Churches demands apology, compensation to Aboriginals" Margaret Simons
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The Dick Staub Interview: Serving God Without God The author of Running on Empty discusses his life in ministry with and without a walk with God.
The Leprosy Doctor Paul Brand showed how to serve others sacrificially and emerge with joy Philip Yancey
The Back Page: Humility's Many Faces Everyone I've looked up to has shared one trait. By Philip Yancey
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In Search of the Good Marriage It's not just couple-centered. By Lauren F. Winner
Wildheart John Eldredge thinks too many Christians are weak, and churches are often insipid-and he's not going to take it anymore By Douglas LeBlanc
Food Porn The secret life of chick lit. by Susan Wise Bauer
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From Ewww ... to Wow! What a big difference a small spider made. By Bethany Torode
Shock-jock Preaching Tim Bettger
From the Editor
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Weblog: FRC Blames White House for Cloning Patent Ban Failure "More on Anglicans blessing same-sex unions, and other stories from online sources around the world." Ted Olsen
The CT Review: Machiavelli Marooned The church offers something that transcends the reality of television. Robert Pyne
Healthcare: Bearing (some but not all) Burdens Clean-living Christians create an unusual way to share medical expenses. By Chuck Fager
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Changed by the Unchanging A new take on the spiritual disciplines calls for a little more action and a lot more love. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Christian History Corner: Is Christianity Oppressive to Women? Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated. By Linda Hartz Rump
Headship with a Heart How biblical patriarchy actually prevents abuse Steven Tracy
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One-and-One-Half Cheers for the Anglican Primates' Statement An interview with theologian—and longtime Anglican—J.I. Packer Mark Galli
Time-and-Emotion Studies A little historical perspective helps us get a grip on our emotions. Trey Buchanan
The Day I Brought a Skunk to Church Gordon MacDonald
Growing Edge: Book Reviews by Erwin Lutzer
Editorial: Billy Graham's Soulmate T. W. Wilson exemplified the sacrificial spirit that makes team ministry work. Christianity Today Editorial
Editorial: Billy Graham's Soulmate T. W. Wilson exemplified the sacrificial spirit that makes team ministry work. Christianity Today Editorial
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Roads to Recovery Following God On Broken Legs Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Cheated by the Affirming Church Contrary to what some churches teach, it is homosexuality—and not its suppression—that enslaves people like me. by Anonymous
The Spy Who Loved Me What's real in espionage fiction? by Jim Ohlson
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Reflections: Classic & Contemporary Excerpts
CONTENDING FOR THE TRUTH...IN CHURCH PUBLICITY When you tell others about your church, is honesty the best policy? Wayne Kiser
Mythical Proportions America is not so generous, free, and innocent as it imagines itself. Myths America Lives By, reviewed by Greg Taylor
Worldview Boot Camp Evangelical young people need training in the truth about truth. By Charles Colson with Anne Morse
Word Power A little knowledge of New Testament Greek can be a dangerous, or edifying, thing Gary M. Burge
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Theology of the Body Pope John Paul II on the biblical foundations of marriage and sexuality. By Laura Merzig Fabrycky
Soft Patriarchs A conversation with Brad Wilcox. Interview by Michael Cromartie
Christian History Corner: Is Christianity Oppressive to Women? Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated. By Linda Hartz Rump
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