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November 24, 2009
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Indecency Proposal
Á la carte cable pits wholesomeness against evangelism.
Disappointed but Holding
While overall support for George W. Bush has plummeted, evangelicals remain surprisingly loyal.
Habits of Highly Effective Justice Workers
Should we protest the system or invest in a life? Yes.
Balancing Civility and Religion
The nation's public sociologist looks at America's religious diversity.
Bridge to a Place Called Home
How one ministry partners with churches to put the homeless back on their feet.
Conservative Christian Leads Unwieldy Canadian Parliament
Now comes the hard part for Stephen Harper.
Boston's Quiet Revival
Evangelical Christianity thrives in America's most Catholic city, at the heart of cold New England.
On Immigration Issue, Big Evangelical Groups Conspicuously Mum
Policy groups say they have other issues to focus on.
Influence Peddling, Extortion, or Both?
Pastor says HealthSouth founder Richard Scrushy paid for support. Scrushy denies account.
Supreme Court Upholds Oregon's Suicide Law
Says federal law regulates illicit drug dealing and trafficking, not "medicine."
The Power of a Father's Blessing
What former NFL pro Bill Glass has learned after 36 years of prison ministry.
You'd Better Watch Out
800 Christmas defense lawyers are coming to town.
The Word from Geecheetown
Gullah-speaking slave descendants welcome New Testament translation.
Intelligent Design Is Too Religious for Schools, Judge Rules
"Abundantly clear" that it's updated creationism, he says.
It Takes a Schoolhouse
How one Mexican pastor is transforming his community.
Warren, Hybels Urge Churches to Wage 'War on AIDS'
Hundreds of evangelicals attending Disturbing Voices conference repent, refocus on outreach to outcasts.
It's Okay to Be Against Suicide
The temptation to evade moral pronouncements is ever with us.
Adrian Rogers, Conservative Southern Baptist Trailblazer, Dies at 74
Former SBC president, broadcaster, and pastor led charge in denomination over biblical inerrancy.
Good Morning, Evangelicals!
Meet Ted Haggard the NAE's optimistic champion of ecumenical evangelism and free-market faith.
Justice for Life?
"Of course he's against abortion," says Alito's mom. But Roe is expected to stand—and some say that shouldn't be the focus anyway.
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'O, Evangelicos!'
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Wilson's Bookmarks
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