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Human Commodities 
The grisly business of trafficking in fetal body parts may soon face Congressional hearings.
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Won't You Be My Neighbor? 
At the center of Mister Rogers's cheery songs and smiles lies a God-ordained mission to children.
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Taking Back Fresno 
Working together, churches are breathing new life into a decaying California city.
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What Your Retirement Planner Doesn't Tell You 
Save in order to give your life away, not to retire comfortably.
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Human Commodities 
The grisly business of trafficking in fetal body parts may soon face Congressional hearings.
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Receiving the Day the Lord Has Made 
A day of rest is God's gift to us.
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The Torture Victim Next Door 
Hidden victims of religious persecution find refuge in America.
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He Made Stone Talk 
Sculptor Frederick Hart's painful vindication.
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Inside CT:A Writer's Change of Pace 
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Hang Ten? 
Thou shalt avoid Ten Commandments tokenism.
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Editorial:Reforming Sex by Rolodex 


Matters of Opinion:The Church Should Divorce the Military 
The church should divorce the military.
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Popular Culture:Stephen King's Redemption 
The master of horror's latest novels show a rich appreciation of the atonement.
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Good Question: Should We All Speak in Tongues? 
Some say speaking in tongues is proof of 'baptism in the Holy Spirit.' Are those who haven't spoken in tongues without the Holy Spirit?—Renea Chastain, Phoenix, Arizona
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Reflections:Classic and Contemporary Excerpts 
Classic and contemporary excerpts


The Book Report: Mormon Makeover 
An effective evangelical witness hinges on understanding the new face of Latter-day Saints
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In Print:Freedom Outside the Closet 
Beyond Gay
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In Summary:Biography 


The Back Page | Charles Colson:The Ugly Side of Tolerance 
How to be offensive without really trying
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Moral Combat: More Christians campaign against media violence 
More Christians campaign against media violence.
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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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