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'Boston Movement' Apologizes Open letter prompts leaders of controversial church to promise reform John W. Kennedy
Always in Parables: We're Rich But why is it so hard to admit? Andy Crouch
The Imagination of Disaster We thought we were invulnerable. Really? John Wilson
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Weblog: What Does an Anglican 'Gay Wedding' Mean for the Church? Zambia's new veep is a televangelist, the new Christian theme parks, singing about God at graduation, and other articles from online media around the world Ted Olsen
Weblog: What Does the First Anglican 'Gay Wedding' Mean for the Church? Zambia's new veep is a televangelist, the new Christian theme parks, singing about God at graduation, and other articles from online media around the world Ted Olsen
Weblog: Is Eric Rudolph a Christian Terrorist? Presbyterians keep ban on gay ordination, Newsweek examines fetal rights, Ten Commandments display gets federal court approval, and other stories from online sources around the world. Ted Olsen
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Books & Culture Corner: 'We Now Know' The boast of imperial science. John Wilson
CONTENDING FOR THE TRUTH...IN CHURCH PUBLICITY When you tell others about your church, is honesty the best policy? Wayne Kiser
The Visibility of the Invisible: Art and Idolatry
Opinion Roundup: Let Us Be Thankful What are Christian thought leaders thankful for this year? Todd Hertz
Seven Sirens
A Seeming Lack of Support from Religious Conservatives Forces White House to Postpone Faith-Based Initative "Ted Turner's latest stupid comment, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world." Ted Olsen
Minorities Accuse Council of Off-Road Theology Critics force the Latin American Council of Churches to withdraw its Theology on the Road mission document Paul Jeffrey
How To Keep Illustrations Sharp J. Alistair Brown
How They Were Chosen Independent panel weighed employee surveys.
Good Question: Who Are We to Judge? Did Jesus forbid us from judging others? Lewis B. Smedes
A Seeming Lack of Support from Religious Conservatives Forces White House to Postpone Faith-Based Initative "Ted Turner's latest stupid comment, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world." Ted Olsen
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A Seeming Lack of Support from Religious Conservatives Forces White House to Postpone Faith-Based Initative "Ted Turner's latest stupid comment, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world." Ted Olsen
A Seeming Lack of Support from Religious Conservatives Forces White House to Postpone Faith-Based Initative "Ted Turner's latest stupid comment, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world." Ted Olsen
Mrs Clinton, I Presume?
BOOKS: Presumptuous Presuppositions
The Search for Redemption Confession without remorse. By Bruce Kuklick
'Boston Movement' Apologizes Open letter prompts leaders of controversial church to promise reform John W. Kennedy
Weblog: Was Evangelical Summit About Islam—Or About Franklin Graham? Christian books cause stir in Israel and Pakistan, U.S. House set to debate faith-based hiring freedoms, and many other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
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A Seeming Lack of Support from Religious Conservatives Forces White House to Postpone Faith-Based Initative "Ted Turner's latest stupid comment, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world." Ted Olsen
From Duty to Delight I'd become self-absorbed and numb. Could I learn to live and love again? By Scott Ranck
Redirecting the Self-seeking
Editorial: The Morality Supermarket Many Americans, even Christians, pick and choose their ideas of right and wrong Christianity Today Editorial
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My Friend, the Spy An FBI colleague on the life of Robert Hanssen Jim Ohlson
Bless My Enemies, O Lord Bishop Nikolai Velimirovich
The Making of an Original Coloring in the lines other Christians drew for me was much easier than the hard, divine work of becoming the person God wants me to be. By Lee Knapp
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Film Forum: Return of the Raves "Film critics continue to pile praise on The Return of the King, while readers have some gripes. Critics also examine Mona Lisa Smile, House of Sand and Fog, Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Statement. Plus: More reviews of In America, The Last Samurai, Big" Jeffrey Overstreet
Going Native Settling for my way tempts pomos, boomers, in fact, every age group. And it's deadly. Alex McManus
Hospitality Spelled Backwards Is Martha Stewart in League With the Devil? Amy Laura Hall
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Salt-and-Pepper Politics Choosing between candidates whose consciences are too clean. By Andy Crouch
Your World: Every Day is Casual Friday Anxiety hangs over a culture when adults act like children. By Frederica Mathewes-Green | posted 7/18/00
Consider This: The Bobo Future Bourgeois bohemians wield inordinate power over how we think about consumerism, morality—and faith itself. By Roberto Rivera | posted 7/25/00
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Expect Joy! Edwards found the Christian life sweet and said so often. Douglas A. Sweeney
Film Forum: A Plague of Frogs What Christian critics are saying about What Lies Beneath, Loser, the new Pokémon movie, and other films. By Steve Lansingh | posted 7/26/00
Film Forum: Will Gross-out Humor Gross a Ton at the Box Office? Reviews of Nutty Professor II, plus What Lies Beneath, and Thomas and the Magic Railroad. By Steve Lansingh | posted 8/2/00
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Never-Ending Gardens Bruce Wilkinson and his son teach the hungry to feed themselves Timothy C. Morgan
Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way Seeking substance and servanthood in a self-help genre Douglas LeBlanc
Public Intellectual A conversation with Tom Morris Stephen N. Williams
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Salt-and-Pepper Politics Choosing between candidates whose consciences are too clean. By Andy Crouch
Durable Contempt Why anti-Americanism thrives. by Allen C. Guelzo
Adopting Emily Amy Laura Hall
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Differently Disabled Forrest Gump without the extravagance: the ordinary life of Bill Porter. By Crystal Downing
The Only True Apologetic Charles Moore
Books: Oprah's Misery Index Her book club's selections' recurring theme: Sufferers who save themselves. Susan Wise Bauer
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Night Dialogues Fred Smith, Sr.
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation: From the Editor - The Hard-To-Like Knox Mark Galli, Managing Editor
PASTORING STRONG-WILLED PEOPLE How do you follow the Lamb when you're shepherding lions? S. Robert Maddox
The Best Defense
Weblog: Congress Holds Hearings on NPR's Anthrax Smear Ridding oneself of pride and wig, and other stories from online sources around the world. Ted Olsen
"Film Forum: Friendship's Favor, Fashion's Folly" "Stephen King tries warming our hearts instead of chilling them. Michael Douglas brings back the formula thriller. Ben Stiller has us laughing at ego and fashion, and so does Mariah Carey (unintentionally" Jeffrey Overstreet
Screwtape's Strategies for Pastors
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