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November 26, 2009
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You Say Choice, I Say Murder
Before prolife arguments can reach the undecided American, we have got to look at the language we use.
'Christianity Today' News Briefs
Passing the Child Custody Protection Act, Methodists join the Joint Declaration of the Doctrine of Justification, and a PCUSA megachurch disaffiliates.
Passages
Remembering Leon Morris; Random House buys Multnomah; new Faith-Based Initiatives czar; and North Park's new president.
Young, Restless, Reformed
Calvinism is making a comeback—and shaking up the church.
Axis Denied
Willow Creek ends "church-within-church" for 20-somethings.
Seeking Biblical Principles to Inform Immigration Policy
Scripture provides more than easy slogans and soft platitudes about welcoming foreigners.
Disputed Dismissal
Was it flame mails or budget cuts that cost a Greenville professor his job?
God Really Is Winning
America has fewer non-religious, new survey asserts.
Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
'Volcanic' Response
Jews for Jesus takes to New York City streets.
Bygone Protests
Operation Rescue transforms clinic.
Go Figure
Recent stats on gay families and the value of volunteerism.
Two Degrees of Separation
GARBC distances itself from college after Southern Baptist endorsement.
Nicholas Kristof on Evangelicals, China, and Human Rights
The Pulitzer Prize winner says, "Evangelicals have influence in the White House that The New York Times columnists do not."
The Problem with Prophets
In their zeal for social change, some evangelical activists stand on shaky biblical ground.
Sit Down, Sit Down for Jesus?
Contrary to rumor, the culture wars aren't over. Nor should they be.
What Happened to Religion in Canada?
How our neighbor to the north lost its faith.
The Call of Samuel
Samuel Rodriguez wants to build a bridge between Hispanic and Anglo evangelicals.
For Shame?
Why Christians should welcome, rather than stigmatize, unwed mothers and their children.
God's Will in the Public Square
Democratic Senator Barack Obama gets it mostly right.
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