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May 21

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Blessing Abortion
Planned Parenthood is an odd assignment for a workplace chaplain
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Peace (and Quiet) Be With You
"Technology enters the church, for better or worse."
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"Goodbye, Dolly"
We need nothing less than a total ban on human cloning
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Give Us a [Tax] Break
It is the state's business to discourage what hurts the community and encourage what builds it up
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Good Question: Cremation Confusion
Is it unscriptural for a Christian to be cremated?
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Reflections: Suffering & Grief
Quotations to stir the heart and mind
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Civil Reactions: Uncle Sam Is Not Your Dad
The separation of church and state protects families too
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Religion that's Fit to Print
The Dallas Morning News sets the standard for newspaper religion coverage
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A Pale Imitation
Joseph Girzone's modern messiah undergoes the Hollywood treatment
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The Rolling Superchic[k] Revue
It's not just a band of shifting players. It's a state of mind and a movement
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The Back Page: Servant in Chief
Jimmy Carter's journey from the White House to building houses
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GOP Seeks Black Clergy Affiliations
Republicans say that attracting minorities is their number one priority.
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Parachurch Passion
A Dallas food pantry was transformed when it turned the tables on who should do ministry
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Southwestern's Predicament
Can the biggest Protestant seminary in the world be both Southern Baptist and broadly evangelical?
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Tex-Mex Orthodoxy
"A former Southern Baptist, Dmitri Royster is now a maverick of the Orthodox Church"
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The Hispanic Challenge
It's not easy growing Christian leaders for Dallas's fastest-growing population
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Fundamentalist With Flair
"Cantankerous Carl McIntire protested against nearly every major expression of 20th-century Christianity, and always with a flourish"
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"Plus: 'You're Right, Dr. McIntire!'"
"In the world of ecumenical Protestantism, some owe Carl McIntire an apology for dismissing his warnings"
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Want Better Grades? Go to Church
"Studies show that poor children who are active in a local congregation thrive in body and mind, as well as spirit"
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Bottom-Up Apologist
"John Polkinghorne—particle physicist, Gifford lecturer, Templeton Prize–winner, and parish priest"
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