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Then Again Maybe Don't Be My Valentine
Does Saint Valentine's Day have its origins in Christian tradition?
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Weblog: Episcopal Methodist churches don't act on homosexuality
Plus: Randall Terry censured by home church, Tom Landry's faith remembered, and other dispatches from the world's media about Christians and Christianity.
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Books & Culture Corner: Nancy Drew and the Wine-Dark Sea
The importance of good literature—and how to get young people to read it.
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Something Old Something True
With The Story of Us, released on video today, Hollywood offers a rationale for sticking with marriage.
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Weblog: Why the Presidency Will Stay Protestant
Plus: Religious tensions flare in Russia, Anglican bishop apologizes for gay ad, and other dispatches from the world's media about Christians and Christianity
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Weblog: White House Attacks Iran on Religious Persecution
Plus: An archbishop is banned from his parish, a priest is arrested for killing his bishop, and a CT columnist's favorite Simpsons' character.
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Film Forum: Movies and Ministry's Mission to Ministers
How a film student is encouraging pastors to bring Hollywood to church.
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Weblog: Church finally taking stand on AIDS says Times of Zambia
Plus: Government wrangling over religious persecution sanctions, a gospel singer is accused of immodesty, and an Egyptian report says don't worry, riots kill people every day.
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Conference of European Churches Will Boycott Austrian Churches Despite Pleas for Non-Isolation
Austria's crisis is a 'severe warning' to churches, says CEC leade
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Weblog: Dobson Rips Bauer for McCain Endorsement
Plus: Religious groups okayed for federal literacy dollars, Billy Graham becomes part of House chaplain controversy, and St. Augustine is being traded for Jesse Ventura.
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Christian History Corner: An Ambitious Abolitionist Account
In Tim Stafford's novel Stamp of Glory, the main character is a movement
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Best Books Survey
Vote for the top books of the 20th century.


Books & Culture Corner
Guelzo's Lincoln Book a Winner
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My Views on the Godhead
Jakes responds to Christianity Today article, Apologetics Journal Criticizes Jakes.
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Bishops ready to face arrest in campaign to close US bombing range
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Austria's Christians gain support in stand against racism
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Film Forum: Comical Hitman Tale Doesn't Slay Critics
What Christian critics are saying about The Whole Nine Yards and other top-grossing films
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Sri Lanka's People Are Not Divided Just the Politicians says Archbishop
Churches call for peaceful end to Tamil fighting
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New Bible translations help to preserve world's disappearing languages
The total number of languages in which the Bible is available in part or in its entirety now stands at 2,233.
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American church leaders say poverty in unacceptable in world's richest nation
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The Green Baptist
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'A Voice for Sanity'
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Modern-Day Mordecai
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The Next Redesign
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Trees Of Life
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A Grounded Faith
Mexican ministry branches out beyond tree planting to bring healing to souls in a barren land.

Will Abortion Derail Health Care Reform?
The Senate moves closer to a vote on health care reform, groups argue over presidential appointments, and the Family Research Council issues a correction.

Cleaning Up After Others
A&E's The Cleaner is about tough love and redemption.

'O, Evangelicos!'
We need not abandon our name—just live up to it.

An Edwards-ian Thanksgiving
In November 1739, Jonathan Edwards preached not freedom from want, but freedom from demons.

Poll: Will you do something for Thanksgiving with people from your church?

 
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