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September (Web-only) 2007

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Immersed in a Baptism Brouhaha

Changes of heart renew centuries-old divisions.

Feast of Love

The Game Plan

The Kingdom

Trade

Church, State, and the Founding of America

Plus: Studying pagans, humanities vs. religion, and more.

Iraq Ministry Surge

Three groups find embattled Christians reaching out to each other and an oasis in the country's north.

'No Ultimatum' for Episcopalians, Says Anglican Head

Plus: IRS won't ding All Saints but says anti-war speech was illegal, Newsweek on wooing evangelical voters, and other stories from online sources around the world.

Televangelism Pioneer Rex Humbard Dies at 88

Elvis Presley, millions of others were faithful viewers in the 1950s and beyond.

Congregation Gets Protesters, Then Cops' Bill

Plus: Methodist locale loses tax exemption over gay ceremony stand, bad grades for Oxford's Christian schools, Dobson nixes Thompson again, and hundreds of other stories from online sources around the world.

At the Table with Madeleine

Luci Shaw's tribute to L'Engle, a writer and friend.

The Hunting Party

Across the Universe

Into the Wild

Listening for the Whisper

How to break the addiction to spectacle.

'I Thirst'

What was going on with Mother Teresa?

Amish Grace and the Rest of Us

The Amish response to the Nickel Mines shootings wasn't just plain Christianity.

Net Results: Death of the CD?

Steven Curtis Chapman and other industry insiders weigh in on the future of the compact disc in a digital music culture. Part 3 of a 3-part series.

What's Not Coming to a Bookstore Near You

How competition to publish celebrity Christians crowds out theology.

The Brave One

Eastern Promises

Silk

The Jane Austen Book Club

In the Valley of Elah

Mr. Woodcock

Episcopalians Head to High-Stakes Meeting

The years-long strife in the Anglican Communion could reach a breaking point next week in New Orleans.

Christian Smith on Why Christianity 'Works'

Plus: Baylor publishing woes, and other news from the higher education world.

'Sculpting in Time' Subscriber access only

Russian filmmaker sought to harrow the soul.

Will Iraq Trump Abortion for Evangelical Voters?

Plus: Taliban kidnapper killed in battle, Bynum files for divorce, rounding up the Mother Teresa commentaries, and other stories from online sources around the world.

Rwandan Politics Intrudes on American Church

Archbishop told Anglican congregation to cancel talk by Hotel Rwanda subject Paul Rusesabagina.

Support Strong for Danger Zone Missions

Despite kidnappings, active U.S. Christians still encourage mission trips to embattled nations.

Net Results: Online Radio

How the Internet and the digital revolution are changing the way we listen, purchase, and even learn about new music. Part 2 of a 3-part series.

Supernatural Sagas of Good and Evil

The foolish things of Madeleine L'Engle.

Allegorical Fantasy: Mortal Dealings with Cosmic Questions

An interview with Madeline L'Engle, who died Thursday night at 88.

In the Shadow of the Moon

3:10 to Yuma

Growth of Evangelicals Has Some Amish Leaders Worried

Old Order Amish church excommunicated Pentecostal healer Steve Lapp.

Shoot 'Em Up

A Hidden Treasure

There's a divine reason the church mirrors the culture.

A Passion for Souls

Remembering D. James Kennedy.

Empire Builder D. James Kennedy Dies at 76

Pastor, broadcaster, and activist may be best known for Evangelism Explosion.

The Coral Ridge Strategy

D. James Kennedy explains how lay evangelism can lead to exponential growth.

Hostages' Pastor: 'Remorse Is the Face of the Church'

Interview with Park Eun-jo: 'I don't want this to be a stumbling block for missions.'

Net Results: Portable Sounds

How the Internet and the digital revolution are changing the way we listen, purchase, and even learn about new music. Part 1 of a 3-part series.

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