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What Jonathan Edwards Can Teach Us About Politics
"Before Jerry Falwell and Jesse Jackson, another preacher ventured into the public square"
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Watching My Daughter 'Defect'
Part of being a good Christian is being a good citizen
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Spielberg and Kubrick—The Brothers Grimmer
"What Christian and mainstream critics are saying about A.I., crazy/beautiful, and Baby Boy, plus readers' video alternatives"
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"Harry Potter, Evangelist"
Driver of flipped Young Life bus charged with careless driving ; school prayer ; sex education ; and other articles from media sources around the world.
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"As Bush Stumps for Charitable Choice, a Reconsideration"
Is America becoming more antiabortion? And other stories from media around the world.
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"Come for the Music, Stay for the Worship"
"Diversity in artists, worship and people last through 18 years of the Cornerstone Festival."
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Ghosts of the Temple
"Soon after Jerusalem fell, the Roman Colosseum went up. Coincidence?"
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"Give Me Your Muslims, Your Hindus, Your Eastern Orthodox, Yearning to Breathe Free"
Immigration's long-ignored effect on American religion is garnering much attention from scholars
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Newsweek Discovers Christian Music About Six Years Late
"Christian entertainment is topping all kinds of charts, but is it all good news?"
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The Salvation Army Under Attack Here and Abroad
Colson and Novak say Teen Challenge is still okay for funding.
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Christians Remain Imprisoned in Brunei
Dozens interrogated as government investigates whether prayer program is a threat
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White House to Salvation Army: No Soup for You!
"Tammy Faye at a gay pride rally, Wal-Mart and church duke it out, and other stories from media around the world."
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"Seahorses, Egalitarians, and Traditional Sex-Role Reversal"
A dispatch from the Christians for Biblical Equality conference
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Pope's Pilgrimage to Ukraine Prompts Warning From Orthodox
Revival of the Greek Catholic Church in Russia prompts new conflict.
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Stryper Returns to Play the Festival They Always Should Have
Cornerstone Music Festival takes a look back at artists who paved the way.
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CT Classic: A Christian 'Heavy-Metal' Band Makes Its Mark on the Secular Music Industry
Lyrics and onstage behavior distances Stryper from counterparts.
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CT Classic: 'You Cannot Serve God by Emulating Mammon!'
Steve Rabey's 1985 article and a publicity photo of the heavy metal band Stryper stirred controversy.


"First Left Behind, Then Jabez, Now The Book of Hope"
"The Washington Post keeps up its tiresome exposé on charitable choice dealings, and a misspelled headline becomes a sign of the End Times."
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"Right, Wrong, and Rated 'R'"
"Is nudity a no-no? Also, what critics and readers are saying about A.I., Cats and Dogs, Kiss of the Dragon, and Scary Movie II."
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Christians and Muslims at Odds Over Nigerian Constitution
Calls made to limit Shari'ah law in Northern states
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The Senate moves closer to a vote on health care reform, groups argue over presidential appointments, and the Family Research Council issues a correction.

Christ at the Center
Michael Horton says we need to once again let our lives and churches be driven by the gospel.

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.

Wilson's Bookmarks
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Phones are on track to becoming the most promising—and paralyzing—technology.

The Best and the Worst New Tech: Online Video
The gospel was delivered in a way that people could visualize it.

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Christ-Centered Cautions
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