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The Legacy of Prisoner 23226
Twenty-six years after leaving prison, Charles Colson has become one of America's most significant social reformers
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Landing the Gospel Account
A Minneapolis ad executive leaves a lucrative career to market the message
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Supreme Court: Justices Turn Down Decalogue Appeal
Denial means Indiana town's Decalogue display is unconstitutional
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Broadcaster Dies: Gustavson, Head of Religious Broadcasters, Dies
Leader turned around association after televangelism scandals in 1980s.
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Briefs: North America


Religious Freedom: Justices Affirm Ban on Homosexual Conduct at Christian University
British Columbia College of Teachers must accredit Trinity Western University, says Canada's Supreme Court
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Babywise Controversy: Babywise Almost Dropped
Author Ezzo nearly loses book contract in ongoing dispute
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Canadian Churches Seek to Resolve Abuse Cases
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Vietnam: Highlands Christians Targeted
Crackdown follows massive anti-government protests
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South Africa: Dying Alone
Baptist women seek out and care for ashamed, abandoned AIDS patients
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Briefs: The World


France: Protestants Resist 'Anti-Sect' Law
French legislation could be used against legitimate religious minorities, including evangelicals
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Israel: Violence Puts Archaeologists Between Rocks, Hard Places
About half of the planned excavations in the Holy Land this summer have been canceled
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Rejecting Sleaze
Steve Allen's final book argues that an emphasis on morality is the key to saving popular culture
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Crossing Boundaries
Norman Anthony Peart examines racial reconciliation in the church
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Honoring God's Law
Anthony Tomasino challenges our indifference to the Ten Commandments
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Finding Homes for the Lost Boys
They've seen their parents shot, their villages burned, and their homeland recede in the distance as they escaped. Now these Sudanese youth build a new life in suburban Seattle
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From Kosovo to Kent
Muslim refugees experience Christian hospitality
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Waging Peace
How two Episcopalians—one conservative, one liberal—have learned to say reconciliation.
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Identity-Based Conflicts
Father Brian Cox has preached reconciliation in Eastern Europe, Southern California, and now in his own denomination
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The Mushroom Hunt
How to find a good biography.

After Election Day, the Vote Everyone Has Been Waiting For
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Yawning at the Word
It's really hard to listen to God when there are really interesting things to think about.

Go Figure
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Looking for Clear Signals
Religious freedom needs less talk and more action in Washington.

Matrix: International Religious Liberty Advocates
CT looks at the major religious liberty groups' emphases and work.

Alien Seduction
ABC's sci-fi series V, which premieres tonight, tackles questions of blind faith, asking, "Would we believe them?"

Aliens Among Us
ABC's 'V' is a probing look at culture and the need for discernment, says the show's executive producer.

Rising from the Valley of Death
Steven Curtis Chapman opens up about losing his daughter, their family's arduous journey, and a new album of songs chronicling the path of pain and hope.

A Violent, Vicious Cycle
Who will deliver us from despair and death?

Poll: Which of the following book genres do you read most for spiritual growth?

 
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