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Inside CT: Our New Wait Loss Plan
Announcing an important schedule change for our website.
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Weblog: Do Americans Want a Religious Government, or Just a Spiritual One?
The link between the Pledge decision and Time's cover package on religion and the presidential campaign.
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Books & Culture Corner: Telling Lies, Telling Stories
Lars Saabye Christensen's The Half Brother reveals imagination as escape.
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Weblog: Southern Baptists No Longer In, Nor Of, World Alliance
Plus: Pulpit preaching proposal purged, the Inquisition's Comfy Chair, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Speaking in Code
A roundup of the many anti-Da Vinci Code books from Christian publishers.
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The Da Vinci Rejects
What other publishers could have done to respond to Dan Brown's bestseller.
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Weblog: Why Moscow's Ban on Jehovah's Witnesses Is Bad News for All Christians
Plus: Southern Baptists vote down public school exodus resolution, Senate sets vote for Federal Marriage Amendment, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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The Dick Staub Interview: G.P. Taylor, Dracula's Former Vicar
The author of Shadowmancer talks about his early interest in the occult, and his later transformation into a clergyman.


Weblog: Debates on Debates on Church Discipline
Catholic bishops will issue statement on Communion as a Matthew 18 lawsuit is reinstated against a Texas Bible church. Plus: Samuel Huntington on why atheists are outsiders, religious leaders apologize for Abu Ghraib, and many other stories from online sources around the world.
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Christian History Corner: For All the Saints
A new book reminds us to get our heads and hearts together, in the company of the cloud of witnesses.
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Grave Images
The photos from Abu Ghraib have reopened debate on the power of pictures.
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Couple Helps Churches Retrofit 15-Passenger Vans
Van Angels ministry launched with funds from settlement over daughter's van-related death.
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A Denomination's Odd Logic
Presbyterians face court's permitting 'impermissible' homosexual marriage.
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Weblog: Korean Hostage Was Reportedly Evangelizing in Iraq
Plus: What the leaked NAE statement on politics really says, what the Catholic bishops said about Communion, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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How Ronald Reagan Wowed Evangelicals
He rarely delivered on their issues, but the Great Communicator changed the movement.
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Pastoring a Wounded President
Until an assassination attempt, Ronald Reagan regularly attended National Presbyterian Church. After the attempt, Louis Evans was among the few people invited to minister to the family.
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Insect Theodicy
Who sent the locusts? And who exterminated them?
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Weblog: Kerry Told to Speak Up, Shut Up About Religion
Plus: British government debates spanking, Pope laments EU Constitution, and other sources from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Korean and Iraqi Christians Killed in Iraq
Plus: Utah court throws out ethnicity-religion limit, the sexed up new Bible translation, D.C. hearings on same-sex marriage, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide, and Plain Old Murder
What Tony Campolo and the State Department mean in recent comments about Palestine and Sudan.
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The Green Baptist
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What Does the Manhattan Declaration Really Mean?
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'A Voice for Sanity'
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Modern-Day Mordecai
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Trees Of Life
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A Grounded Faith
Mexican ministry branches out beyond tree planting to bring healing to souls in a barren land.

Will Abortion Derail Health Care Reform?
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Cleaning Up After Others
A&E's The Cleaner is about tough love and redemption.

'O, Evangelicos!'
We need not abandon our name—just live up to it.

An Edwards-ian Thanksgiving
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Poll: Will you do something for Thanksgiving with people from your church?

 
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