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Christian Held in Turkey for 'Attempting Organized Propaganda' Released
Assyrian's family says videotaping was for nostalgic purposes with no ideological content.
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Why Pro-Stem-Cell Research Is Not Prolife
"Court says prayer meeting size can't be limited, balloon evangelism in North Korea, and other stories from media around the world."
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CT Classic: Admen for Heaven
"Opening up minds is the first step to regular church attendance, Episcopal Ad Project says"
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Historical Hogwash
"Two books—one new, one newly reissued—debunk false claims about the real Jesus."
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Eight Christians Released From Laos Custody Following Shock Treatment
Prisoners regret renouncing faith under torture
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Looking for the Soul of CBA
"Nearly anything that can be said about Christian publishing is true to some extent, thanks to the industry's ever-enlarging territory."
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Salvation Army's 'Call to Hate'?
Editorials and columnists continue to war against the Salvation Army.
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Bishops Protest Against Moves to Legalize Euthanasia in Belgium
"Social pressures may cause the weak to feel like a burden, desire to end their life"
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The War for C.S. Lewis: The Prequel
Gabriel's blessing for the Guthrie family
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Human Rights Groups Criticize Beijing as Choice for 2008 Olympics
"The challenge now is to use the games to press for improvements, advocates said."
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Must Christianity Include Mormonism?
"Bringing graven images back to the Protestants, abortion murder, and other stories from media sources around the world"
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Christianity Finds Strength in Africa Due to Adaptability
Theologian raises question whether Africa needs American ministries as much as American ministries need Africa.
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"Summer Turns Prehistoric, Pretty, and Pantheistic"
"Also, critics' responses to Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, Legally Blonde, The Score, and other movies."
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Naked Truths
"Critics weigh in on what makes nudity in film wrong, right, and R-rated"
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House Approves Charitable Choice Bill
"Hiring protections for religious organizations stays in the bill, but back-room negotiations may mean they won't stay."
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Church Federation in the Netherlands Closes in on Blessing Same-Sex Unions
"Three months after country recognized gay matrimony, proposal suggests distinguishing between life unions and marriage."
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Kenyan President Suggests Hanging for 'Knowingly' Infecting Others with AIDS
Church organizations criticize use of capital punishment as solution to epidemic
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Missionary Pilot Reportedly Off the Hook in Investigation of Peru Plane Shooting
"Deadly church vans, more Narnia wars, and other stories from media sources around the world."
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Shelling the Salvation Army
"If William Booth's church could handle sticks and stones in the 1880s, it should withstand the recent barrage of hateful words"
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Bishops Worry War Crime Tribunal Will Create Martyrs
Four government ministers resign in protest of Croatia's handing over of generals.
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A Grounded Faith
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Christ at the Center
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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
From the editor of Books & Culture.

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