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October (Web-only)

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Facing the Anti-God Colossus
During an era of Communism and materialism, Graham urged the church to prepare.
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Schullers Part Ways at Crystal Cathedral's 'Hour of Power'
Son will remain senior pastor of Crystal Cathedral.
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News Quiz
Humanists Hop on the Propaganda Bus
Also: Questions on psalm graffiti, journalists' religiosity, converts to Orthodoxy, and more.
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Better to Gush than Hush
Susan Wise Bauer explains why Americans expect public contrition from leaders who play around in the bedroom.
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Same Song, Second Verse
Rana's anti-evolution arguments are well worn, but his portrait of cells' inner workings conveys the beauty of creation.
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Map
China's Christian Crackdown
Animosity toward unregistered religious activity intensified before the Olympics and isn't going to fade soon.
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Taking Slackers to Task
Teen twins Alex and Brett Harris call their peers to something more.
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Maxwell's Magnum Opus
Boiling down a lifetime of leadership lessons.
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Theology in the News
Rome's Battle for the Bible
Synod of Bishops revisits inerrancy compromise reached at Vatican II.
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Over the Fence
Poll: Republicans losing the Hispanic Protestant support won in 2004.
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News Quiz
SHARK!!
Also: Buddhist angst in South Korea, Baylor's reward, and more.
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Soulwork
Worshiping with Creeping Things
Why the grocery store is a holy place.
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Speaking Out
Who Is in Charge of Our Pulpits?
Pulpit Freedom Sunday was about bringing kingdom principles to bear on contemporary social problems, not seizing political power.
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A Good Time to Launch a Church Building Campaign?
Advice on expensive church projects in a time of economic turmoil.
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Church Giving Outlook: You've Got Some Time
Research shows that members' contributions stay steady through first years of recession.
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Christ and Culture and Church and Creation
We should not disconnect the Great Commission and the cultural mandate.
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Seventy Exceptional Years
Graham speaks about televangelism, safeguarding against temptations, and other issues in ministry.
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Reflections on Graham by a Former Grump
He had some core that allowed for change without corruption.
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The Evangelist of Our Time
For Billy Graham, to live was to preach Christ.
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The Comeback Bishop
Ousted conservative Bob Duncan sees a new center emerging in the Christian West.
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The Green Baptist
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'A Voice for Sanity'
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A Grounded Faith
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Cleaning Up After Others
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'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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