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February 12, 2012
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Inside CT: How Can a False Religion Be So Successful? 
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Letters: Responding to Karla Faye 


Germany: Protestant Theologians Object to Lutheran-Catholic Accord 
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Orthodox: Lay Coalition Demands Removal of U.S. Archbishop Spyridon 
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Graham Crusade: Caught Between Cultures 
Recovery evangelism is used to spread the gospel to Native Americans at a joint Graham festival.
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Same-Sex Marriage: Verdict Aftershocks 
Bishops reject call for a special session, but protests lead to removal of minister Creech.
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Editorial: Home Is Where the Parent Should Be 
How to resist a society that pulls parents in every direction but home.


Mormons on the Rise 
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Sidebar: Sunday Among the Saints 
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God's Green Acres 
How Calvin DeWitt is helping Dunn, Wisconsin, reflect the glory of God's good creation.
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Bathsheba-Gate 
What Bible heroes can teach us about scandals.
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What I'd Like to Tell the Pope About the Church 
Responding to the main criticism Catholics have against evangelicals: that we have no doctrine of the church.
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Can God Be Trusted? 
He will cover you with his pinions, and under his wings you will find refuge. (Ps. 91:4, NRSV)
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De-Seiple-ing World Vision 
Straight talk from Bob Seiple on myopic Americans and the new realities facing international development.
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Directions: Doubting Thomas's Gospel 
"Jesus said, 'Damn the Pharisees, for they are like a dog sleeping in the cattle manger, for it neither eats nor [lets] the cattle eat.' —Gospel of Thomas
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Highlights: The Early Church's Health Plan 
Christians practiced neither abortion nor infanticide and thus attracted women.


Books: Why Calvin Was a Calvinist 
Rediscovering the Geneva Reformer in his long-lost catechism.
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Reflections: Classic and contemporary excerpts 


Colson: The Oxford Prophet 
Lewis predicted a time when those who want to remold human nature "will be armed with the powers of an omnicompetent state.


Pro-Lifers Hit with Treble Damages 
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Obama Does Not Widen Religious Exemption for Contraceptive Mandate
The burden to cover contraception shifts.

The Best Ways to Fight Poverty—Really
The church's role in raising the poor's standard of living.

Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to the December issue.

Calling All Callings: Amy Sherman on ‘Kingdom Calling’
Christians can build thriving communities by exercising their vocational gifts.

Pro-life Advocates Cheer State Court Rulings, Parliament Reaffirms Church De-Regulations, and More News
Important developments in the church and the world.

First They Came for the Catholics: Obama's Contraceptive Mandate
An open letter to evangelical Christians.

You Can't Worship Here: Evicting Churches from New York Schools
What will really happen this weekend when churches gather in school buildings for the last time?

A Crackdown on International Adoptions
The rate of adoptions in Ethiopia has declined 90 percent.

 
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