Evangelist focuses on bypassed towns | When Rick Gage preaches, the largest gathering place is often the bleachers around the local high school football field (Associated Press)
Hip church isn't all the rave | An all-night Christian rave for Scotland—given the risqué title 'Naked'—has had to be canceled after the organizers sold just three tickets (Scotland on Sunday)
Christians aren't so wild about Harry | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone movie will provide a comfortable target for his many detractors in the conservative movement, who have pitched their tents on what might politely be called the fringes of organized religion (Alex Beam, The Boston Globe)
The possessed | A review of Michael W. Cuneo's American Exorcism: Expelling Demons in the Land of Plenty (The Washington Post)
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