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May 20

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INSIDE CT: News Hound Heaven
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LETTERS: Feminine Role Models for Ministry


NEWS: Give Me That Auto Mall Religion


NEWS: Clinton Vetoes Abortion Ban


NEWS: Catholics Face Excommunication Threat


NEWS: Church Politicking Monitored


NEWS BRIEFS


NEWS: Missionaries, Aid Workers Flee Anarchy


NEWS: Prayer Center Construction Begins
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NEWS: Religious Fanatics Wage War
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NEWS BRIEFS


Who's the Leader of This Band?
Michael Card and Steve Taylor wonder what the industry won't do for money.
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EDITORIAL: Taking Politics Out of the Sanctuary
The church's energy should be spent in redeeming the lost, not in rallying against them.
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Can't Buy Me Ministry
Leaders of contemporary Christian music are worried about the meaning of their success.
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We Have Created a Monster
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Shepherding the Stars
Nashville pastor Scotty Smith on the lures, hurdles, and safeguards for Christian artists.


ARTICLE: Is Death a Right?
What begins as a right can soon become an obligation.
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ARTICLE: Back to the Bible (Almost)
Why Yale's postliberal theologians deserve an evangelical hearing.
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CONVERSATIONS: Bringing the Jews to Jesus
Tuvya Zaretsky argues that only Y'shua has the credentials to bring peace to the Middle East.
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BOOKS: God, in His Own Words
Donald Bloesch delivers a Bible-anchored theology for the whole church.
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Christ at the Center
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Wilson's Bookmarks
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The Best and the Worst New Tech: Online Video
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The Best and the Worst New Tech: What You Least Expect
Technology often brings a myriad of trade-offs.

Christ-Centered Cautions
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Your responses to the September 2009 issue of Christianity Today.

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