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"Mel Gibson's faith, rapper DMX retires to read his Bible, religion and peace, and other stories from online sources around the world"
Ted Olsen | posted 3/01/2003 12:00AM
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Books:
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)
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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