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Low Expectations Follow Annapolis Summit 
Evangelicals disagree on how to pursue peace, but agree that the renewed Israeli-Palestinian talks may accomplish little.
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CT Classic
A Gadfly in the House 
Amid all the pulse takers and poll watchers in Congress, Rep. Henry Hyde, who died this morning, was more interested in being right than in being popular.
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Soulwork
A Rustling in the Garden 
Why we sometimes wish the atheists were right.
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Slideshow
Burma's Christians 
The country's displaced minorities maintain their distinctive faith.
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Evangelical Leaders Reiterate Call for Two-State Solution for Israel and Palestine 
Over 80 educators and ministry heads affirm efforts to negotiate lasting peace, and warn of consequences of failure.
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CT Classics
From 1976: A Minister Is Missing 
Donald LaRose: Victim or victimizer? Plus: The Finding of a Minister.
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Missing Pastor Resurfaces 27 Years Later as Arkansas Mayor 
Don LaRose, now Ken Williams, says kidnappers have pursued him for more than three decades.


THEOLOGY IN THE NEWS
Good News from a Bad World 
Hopeful signs in American culture could precede theological shifts.
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Graduating from Babylon U—With Honors 
Daniel's and his friends' actions weren't to protest their pagan divinity program, but to show that God was the source of their excellence.
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SoulWork
Righteous Priorities 
Not everyone who says 'Lord, Lord'—or avoids slurs—will enter the Kingdom of Heaven
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Persecution: What Happened in 2007 
As Christians mark the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, the president of Open Doors USA gives an update.
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Theology in the News
State of the Society 
Acting president of Evangelical Theological Society talks about 'momentary crisis,' previews annual meeting.
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In Perspective: Why Grassley Investigates 
If Congress rewrites the tax rules for churches, they have to know how churches operate, says Richard Hammar.
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Ethical Weight Training 
The author of The Year of Living Biblically talks about following biblical laws as a 'reverent agnostic.'
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Evangelical Minds
Is Church Attendance Declining? 
A new study says no. Also: Russian seminaries' enrollment woes, and more news on Christian higher education.
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Praise and Dismay for Senate Scrutiny of Ministries' Finances 
While some cheer inquiry into alleged misuses of church funds, others fear government intrusion.
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Book Review
Angry Like God? 
The Angry Christian ignores human fury's biological essence.
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Episcopal Bishops in Pa. Suspended, Warned 
Philadelphia's liberal bishop accused of protecting abuser; Pittsburgh's conservative bishop warned against abandonment as diocese changes constitution.
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Senate Committee Investigating Six Major Ministries 
Sen. Grassley probes "possible misuse of donations" to Benny Hinn, Joyce Meyer, and others.
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Group Wants to Add Pimping to Anti-Trafficking Bill 
But some say not all prostitutes are victims.
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Obama Does Not Widen Religious Exemption for Contraceptive Mandate
The burden to cover contraception shifts.

The Best Ways to Fight Poverty—Really
The church's role in raising the poor's standard of living.

Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to the December issue.

Calling All Callings: Amy Sherman on ‘Kingdom Calling’
Christians can build thriving communities by exercising their vocational gifts.

Pro-life Advocates Cheer State Court Rulings, Parliament Reaffirms Church De-Regulations, and More News
Important developments in the church and the world.

First They Came for the Catholics: Obama's Contraceptive Mandate
An open letter to evangelical Christians.

You Can't Worship Here: Evicting Churches from New York Schools
What will really happen this weekend when churches gather in school buildings for the last time?

A Crackdown on International Adoptions
The rate of adoptions in Ethiopia has declined 90 percent.

 
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