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Weblog: Senate Likely to Pass Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Thursday
"Mel Gibson's faith, rapper DMX retires to read his Bible, religion and peace, and other stories from online sources around the world"




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  • Love a passion for seminary's Grounds | A review of Bruce L. Shelley's Transformed By Love: The Vernon Grounds Story (Douglas Groothuis, Denver Post)

  • The split verdict on Harry Potter | There is a growing acceptance of the stories of the boy wizard, with a blessing of sorts from the Vatican recently and even new efforts to preach Christianity itself through them. (The New York Times)

  • Pope's poetic last testament | Catholic leader's reflections on life and death published (The Guardian, London)

  • Christian publishing company takes root, grows | FaithWalk Publishing Company's Dirk Wierenga stopped seeing people's contributions as "skills" and started seeing them as "gifts." (The Grand Haven [Mich.] Tribune)

  • Danger lurks in the fringes | The "Left Behind" phenomenon should be a case of literature (and I use the word reluctantly) acting as a warning. They are danger signs. They are an expression of aspects of our culture that have the power to undo us. (Zachary Karabell, Los Angeles Times)

  • Jesus is 'left behind' in series | So says Loren Johns, New Testament associate professor at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries in Elkhart, Indiana (The Newton Kansan)

  • Unorthodox, yes | Lauren Winner found her way to Christianity in a roundabout manner (Los Angeles Times)
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