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December (Web-only)

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The Nativity of Christ
A Christmas sermon preached by Jerome.
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Weblog: Bad News for Fired Christian Is Good News for Christian Organizations
Plus links to 322 other religion stories, including a resolution to Denver's Parade of Lights dispute, Christmas as protest, the death of Carsten Thiede, and other items from online sources around the world.
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Can We Talk?
A project sponsored by Gordon College's Center for Christian Studies offers models for constructive engagement across lines of division.
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Weblog: Kristof—'When the Right Is Right'
Plus: Civil unions to proceed in California, the battle for Christmas continues, and more articles from online sources around the world.
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Open or Closed Case?
Controversial theologian John Sanders on way out at Huntington.
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Landmark Ruling Puts Freedom of Speech in Focus
Pastors breached Australian state's race, religion laws.
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Coping with Christmas
For adult children of divorced parents, the holidays aren't as happy as they are supposed to be. Author Jen Abbas has some advice.
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Weblog: Christians in Iraq, Bethlehem Face Difficult Christmas
Plus: The Polar Express an evangelical film? religious people allowed on New Jersey juries, the battle for Christmas, new approach in the Sudan, Sikhs violently protest British play, and more articles from online sources around the world.
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Confronting Caesar
Nigerian megachurch pastor in Ukraine takes a stand for freedom.
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The Real Twelve Days of Christmas
Celebrating Christ's birth with saints of the faith during the actual Christmas season.
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Slaughter of the Innocents, 2004
The Netherlands celebrates Christmas by reenacting Herod.
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The Top Ten Books of 2004
And a warning about the risks of reading.
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Not Your Grandma's Testimony
A 30-year-old ponders his spiritual journey in the evangelical subculture.
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Terrorizing Ally
Saudi Arabia tortures Christians even as it makes human-rights gestures.
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Tsunami Survivors Desperate for Aid
Christian groups worldwide mobilize massive relief effort to South Asia.
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The Doctrine Doctor
Jaroslav Pelikan has written a history of the Christian tradition on a scale no one else has attempted in the twentieth century.
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India's Christians Prominent in Casualties and Aid
Velankanni basilica, Christian fishermen among hardest hit.
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Disaster Prompts 'Neighborly Love'
The director of Youth for Christ in Sri Lanka meets Christian survivors straining to deliver aid to victims despite their own losses.
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Temptations in Disaster
A ministry leader in Sri Lanka advises his colleagues on spiritual disciplines during a crisis.
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