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Weblog: Indian Police Officers Arrested in Killing of Missionary Murder Witness
Plus: George Barna stands his ground under fire, filtering software that doesn't work, and other stories from the mainstream press.
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Lutheran-Anglican Agreement Ineffective Because It's Unknown Says New Bishop
British, European priests are often unaware of 1996 pact for full communion.
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Weblog: Single White Christian Youth Group Seeks Wife
Plus: Prolifers sue the Supreme Court while prochoicers worry about fetal rights laws, and other news stories from media sources around the Internet.
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Christian History Corner: For Better or Worse
The diaries of a frontier missionary couple reveal starkly differing perspectives.
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Church Guarantees 'Express Service' for Busy Believers
Family Bible Church tries to adapt to believers in the fast lane.
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Books & Culture Corner: Mad Scientist Holds World Hostage
Thoughts on the rough draft of the genome map
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Weblog: Charles Colson Tells Charles Stanley to Resign as Pastor
Plus: India's PM calls for inquiries into attacks on Christians, World's ill-timed ad gaffe, and other stories from around the Internet.
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Film Forum: The Candy-Coated Destruction of Western Civilization
What Christian film critics are saying about Me, Myself, & Irene, Chicken Run, and other summer movies.
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Weblog: Big Day at the Supreme Court
Four decisions touch on gay scout leaders, partial-birth abortion, public aid to religious schools, and abortion protests.
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US will Remain 'Seriously Religious' Predicts New York Times Reporter
No separation of church and culture, says Gustav Niebuhr
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Weblog: Jerusalem's Messianic Synagogue Attacked
Plus: Texas Baptists won't bolt from SBC, Christian Pokémon cards, and other stories from media around the world.
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Christian History Corner: Camp Fire
The earliest recorded Methodist camp meeting in America took place 200 years ago this week.
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Sri Lanka's Churches Pray for Peace as War Rages Around Jaffna
Country's Protestants to unify in prayer June 16.
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Weblog: India's Christians Reportedly Convert En Masse to Hinduism
Plus: Protest-free Gay Days at Disney, Ten Commandments judge has commanding lead in election, and other stories from the world's mainstream media sources.
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As Attacks Continue Indian Churches Warn of Growing Danger
Christians dispute claims that attacks are random or results of internal feuds.
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Weblog: 1 200 Southern Baptists to Overrun Chicago
Plus: Hindus and Christians clash in Trinidad, Time covers a high-school revival, and other stories from the world's mainstream media.
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Film Forum: The Phantom Critic
There's more than one way for Christians to review films, says J. Robert Parks.
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Women Churchgoers 'Face Growing Difficulty in Finding Partner'
British magazine says church is out of single men, especially older ones.
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How Not To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
The Big Kahunareveals the tricky temptations of the Christian in the world.
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Weblog: When It Comes to Influencing the Media Money Talks
Plus: Inside the Southern Baptist Convention, and the New York Times on teaching evolution as theory.
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