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July 12

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Evangelicals Resent Abandonment


Anglicans Recognize Papacy as 'Gift'


Slave Girls Find Redemption


Christians Held As Hostages
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Pain Relief
The Christian & Missionary Alliance apologizes to adults abused as missionary kids in Africa.
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Truth-Telling on Trial
Will racial reconciliation move beyond amnesty for those who admitted their errors?
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The Ministry of Safe Play
Columbus, Ohio, Christians fight community decay with a friendly recreation area and Bible studies.
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Indianapolis: Graham Touts Muscular Christianity
Sports stars, Graham put grit in the gospel.
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Southern Baptists: City-Focused Evangelism Launched
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The Biotech Temptation
Research on human embryos holds great promise, but at what price?
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Editorial: There Is Room in the Inn


The Triumph of the Praise Songs
How guitars beat out the organ in the worship wars.
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The Profits of Praise
The praise and worship music industry has changed the way the church sings.
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CT Classic
We Are What We Sing
Our classic hymns reveal evangelicalism at its best.
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One Church, Two Faiths
Will the Episcopal Church survive the fight over homosexuality?
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Integrating Mars and Venus
Gender-based ministries may be effective, but are they biblical?
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Coming to a Neighborhood Near You
Refugees from around the world are knocking on our door.
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