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April (Web-only)

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Letter from Kabul
Religious freedom still in jeopardy under new Afghan government
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Weblog: Easter in Baghdad
"Christ is risen (Alleluia!), but the sadness of death and the fear of oppression linger for Iraq's Christians."
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Books & Culture Corner: Bird Watching with Anne Lamott
"A PBS documentary enters the unruly, grace-filled world of the author of Traveling Mercies"
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Weblog: Presbyterian Court Says Pastors Must Officiate in Ordination of Unchaste Homosexuals
"Court also gives Stephen Van Kuiken a mere rebuke for conducting gay marriage, and even he complains that it only delays the debate"
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The Dick Staub Interview: Alistair Begg on The Beatles
The author and pastor talks about the Fab Four's cry for Help and why no one answered it.


Pink Slips at Nonprofits
"Ministries close offices, curtail staff costs to cope with donation decline"
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Weblog: Muslim Proudly Admits Killing Baptist Missionaries
"Easter in a time of war is still Easter, America turns its back on the aliens in its midst, and other stories from online sources around the world."
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Weblog: Texas Tech Professor Drops Evolution Belief Requirement
"Pastor confesses to six bank robberies, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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Film Forum: Race and Redemption in a Holes -some Family Film
"Holes trips up some viewers but holds treasure for others. Reviewers find flaws in A Mighty Wind, Bulletproof Monk, Malibu's Most Wanted, Chasing Papi, and XXX, while praising Levity and Rivers and Tides. Plus: An invitation to weigh in on the subject of"
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Weblog: Alaskan Hooligans Turn Cold Shoulder to Faith
"Targeted Baptist missionaries won't resign, and many other stories from online sources around the world."
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Why There Are Seven Chronicles of Narnia
A British scholar discovers the hidden design of C.S. Lewis' perennially popular series.
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Christian History Corner: Missionary Tales from the Iraqi Front
"The modern Anglican mission to Iraq met with initial success, but its story sounds a cautionary note"
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Journalists Who Pray
Christianity Today editors share prayer practices that energize them.
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Weblog: Christian Seders Accused of Being Anti-Jewish
A more peaceful Easter at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
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Books & Culture 's Book of the Week: Getting Ahead in Order to Serve
Why Christian ambition isn't an oxymoron
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The Dick Staub Interview: Francis Schaeffer's Grandson Goes to War
"Frank Schaeffer talks about how his views of his country, culture, and prayer changed as his son joined the Marines."


Weblog: Supreme Court Shalt Not Hear Ten Commandments Case
"Anne Graham Lotz faints while teaching, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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In Perspective: What's the Difference Between Shi'ah and Sunni?
"With a history of persecution and belief in martyrdom, the Shiite Muslim majority in Iraq may be more receptive to Christianity."
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Weblog: Other Schools' Prayers Questioned After Court Rules VMI's Unconstitutional
"Church's coffee apparently spiked with arsenic, congregation likely to face discipline for baptisms, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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"Weblog: Religious Conservative Groups Call for Action on AIDS, But Criticize House Bill"
"The National Day of Prayer, White House backs Under God in Pledge, and other stories from online sources from around the world"
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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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