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September (Web-only)

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Weblog: Can Megachurches Do Anything They Want?
Anglican bishops reportedly all shook up over priest who imitates Elvis.
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The Dick Staub Interview: Chris Seay
The author of The Gospel According to Tony Soprano talks about men who want to be in the Christian mafia.


Weblog: Irish TV Refuses Campus Crusade Campaign
California okays embryonic stem-cell research while Ashcroft challenges assisted suicide, and other stories on life ethics
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Christian Leaders Respond to Bush's National Security Strategy
The White House outlines foreign policy in a changing world
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Weblog: Seven Pakistani Christians Killed in Attack on Charity
Troops arrive to protect missionary children trapped in Ivory Coast school
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Film Forum: The R-Rated Film That We're Not Supposed to Call Christian
What Christian and mainstream critics are saying about To End All Wars, Spirited Away, The Banger Sisters, The Four Feathers, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, Barbershop, Secretary and One Hour Photo. Meanwhile, the MovieMask story continues
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Weblog: Will the Faith-Based Initiative 'Explicitly Prohibit Hiring Discrimination'?
Pakistan's president blames India for attack on Christian workers, and more stories from online sources around the world
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Weblog: School Board Allows Evolution Alternatives
A conscience clause for hospitals, the new spanking argument, and more stories from online sources around the world
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Bully Culprit
Can a pre-emptive strike against the tyrant of Baghdad be justified?
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Books & Culture Corner: Acting Like Those Evangelicals
Guilty as charged?
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Weblog: Bill Allowing Church Speech on Political Candidates Likely to Fail Tomorrow
Because it hasn't left committee, the Houses of Worship Political Speech Protection Act will need a two-thirds majority — and then there's the Senate
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The Dick Staub Interview: Frederica Mathewes-Green
The author of Facing East and The Illumined Heart talks about her spiritual journey and transformation


Weblog: Religious Leaders Get Heard on Iraq
But whether they're united against a pre-emptive strike is a matter of debate itself. Plus articles on extending health care benefits to the unborn, and other subjects from sources around the wor
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'Pastor John' Sees Himself As a Survivor on the Mount
The show's first clergyman discusses reality TV, playing the game with faith, and why he was the first voted out
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Weblog: Satanism, Sans Satan
None injured in new Pakistan church bombing, and other stories from online sources from around the world
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Film Forum: Sweet Home Stereotypes
What religious and mainstream critics are saying about The Magdalene Sisters, Sweet Home Alabama, The Tuxedo, Igby Goes Down, Trapped, 8 Women, and The Four Feathers
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Christ at the Center
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Cleaning Up After Others
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'O, Evangelicos!'
We need not abandon our name—just live up to it.

Wilson's Bookmarks
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The Best and the Worst New Tech: Mobile Smart Phones
Phones are on track to becoming the most promising—and paralyzing—technology.

The Best and the Worst New Tech: Online Video
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Technology often brings a myriad of trade-offs.

Christ-Centered Cautions
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Readers Write
Your responses to the September 2009 issue of Christianity Today.

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