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Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 4/13/2006 12:00AM

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- Protestantism detailed in encyclopedia | Revealing facts and stories fill new resource (Associated Press)
- Can you love your neighbor if you hate yourself? | The ability to love ourselves is the foundation of loving others and God (Brennan Manning, Beliefnet)
Money & business:
- Verily, I sell unto you | Increasing numbers of evangelical business owners are hanging out their shingles with the word "Christian" prominently displayed. Are they bringing godliness to Main Street -- or making hay on holiness? (Lynn Harris, Salon.com)
- Have Bible, will travel | Businesses finding chaplains useful hires (The Washington Examiner)
Podcast sermons:
- Now playing on MP3: iSermons | A few pioneering houses of worship are spreading the word from the pulpit to the iPod. Members of the congregation can download Sunday's service and listen to it anytime during the week (All Things Considered, NPR)
- Vicar stunned by sermon surfers | iTunes response overwhelming (BBC)
More articles of interest:
- BBC 'sideline God' on radio | A senior Church of Scotland figure yesterday accused BBC Radio Scotland of "sidelining God" by moving its daily religious slot to a time when few people are awake to hear it. The Rev Douglas Aitken criticised the station's decision to move "Thought for the Day" from 7.25am to 6.50am (The Times, London)
- Religion news in brief | Religious leaders split on Frist decision, Jewish leaders condemn Disciples of Christ vote, Archbishop Levada deposition postponed, and other stories (Associated Press)
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