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November 26, 2009
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Coping with Christmas
For adult children of divorced parents, the holidays aren't as happy as they are supposed to be. Author Jen Abbas has some advice.
Can This Institution Be Saved?
A curious alliance of helping professionals is working to rebuild marriage in a culture of divorce.
Fill an Empty Cradle
Falling birthrates demand new priorities for families.
Rubber Sharks and Real Kids
Ted Baehr tells parents to use common sense and cognitive development theory.
Thirteen Bad Arguments for Same-Sex Marriage
Why the rhetoric doesn't stand up under scrutiny.
Clean Air for Ears
The FCC has rejoined the war against indecency.
State of the Unions
Administration proposes plan to teach couples relationship skills
Free Children
Antioch Bible Church campaigns for fair adoption.
In Perspective: The Christian and the Jack-o'-Lantern
The September 11 terrorist attacks force Americans to rethink Halloween—something Christians have done for a long time.
Editorial: When a Spouse Converts
Recent headlines imply that being born again leads to divorce. Not quite.
Civil Reactions | Stephen Carter: We Interrupt This Childhood
Parents who raise their children to do right face a barrage of resistance
Babywise Controversy: Babywise Almost Dropped
Author Ezzo nearly loses book contract in ongoing dispute
Solitary Refinement
Evangelical assumptions about singleness still need rethinking
Editorial: Wild Child: How Bad Is Child Care for Kids?
Is daycare preparing toddlers to become bullies?
"After Much Debate, Dutch Churches Welcome Royal Engagement"
Crown prince will wed daughter of leading official in Argentina's military junta.
India: Hindu Government Moves to Change Christian Divorce
Proposed bill would grant Christian women the right to ask for divorce if their husbands commit adultery.
Babywise Publisher Plans Contract Cancellation
Multnomah editor now considers Ezzo book dangerous
The CT Review: The Social Experiment that Failed
Two books disclose the unforeseen hazards of divorce, and the unexpected fruits of marriage.
NCC: Untying the Knot
NCC withdraws endorsement of 'one-man, one-woman' marriage statement.
The Great Reunion Beyond
Death is the heartless divider—or so I thought before I watched my grandpa die.
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