Bush opens faith-based aid effort | Religious groups, charities would get access to U.S. funds; 'Called by conscience'; Plan raises questions over separation of church and state (The [Baltimore] Sun)
Faith-based services | Bush's ambitious proposal is a potentially dangerous erosion of the boundary between church and state (Editorial, The New York Times)
A leap for faith | Bush must maintain his tone of careful moderation. (Editorial, The Washington Post)
The amen corner | Secular fundamentalists howl about Bush's faith-based initiative (Editorial, The Wall Street Journal)
Church,state and money | The new White House office must insist on common standards, ban discrimination and ensure that a wide range of groups be represented. (Editorial, Los Angeles Times)
Bush's faith in faith | The biggest issue is privatization, not the religious affiliations of the people who deliver help. (Editorial, Chicago Tribune)
Faith-based successes | Faith-based programs have genuine, scientific value in dealing with alcohol and, by extension, drug problems (Paul J. Steinberg, The Washington Post)
A little help from above | What faith-based programs can do (and what they can't). (Stephen Goldsmith, The Wall Street Journal)
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