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November 24, 2009
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Judge Overturns $11.5 Million Big Idea Judgment
Appeals court reverses copyright law decision that helped to put VeggieTales in bankruptcy.
Court Decision Worries Churches
Kelo puts religious property at risk.
Connecticut Six' Battle Heats Up
Bishop removes priest, changes dissenting church's locks.
I Now Pronounce You Husband and Husband
Homosexual marriage now legal; pressure feared.
Raising the Compassion Bar
How 575 suburban teens underwrote a medical clinic, schoolhouse, and a year's supply of food for a village in Zambia—with money to spare.
Pilgrims' Mixed Progress
At least UCC's 'Jesus is Lord' resolution encourages evangelicals.
Frist's Folly
Killing human embryos for research is not pro-life.
Broken Tablets
The Court splits the baby and denies the rule of law. Feel united yet?
Passages
Promotions, deaths, and other items from the religion world.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Saudi Arabia releases arrested Christians, Canadian college disallows criticism of homosexuality.
Baylor Showdown
Provost fired. Faculty question school's direction.
Vida Nueva
A dying urban church found new life to be costly.
Living Bible Creator Dies
But Ken Taylor's legacy is even larger.
Kenneth N. Taylor, 1917-2005
Living Bible author had passion to make God's Word accessible by all.
No Overt Discrimination'
Air Force Academy cleared, but some faulted for insensitivity.
U.S. Churches' Recognition of Independence Day Varies Widely
Patriotism takes center stage at some worship services, but others wary of "religifying" America.
Supreme Court Rulings on Ten Commandments Leave Wake of Confusion
Groups announce plans to create new monuments as court refuses to hear more about such displays.
Billy Does It Again
New York celebrates Graham's enduring importance.
Experts Warn Houses of Worship at Risk After Court Ruling
Eminent domain ruling could make churches, poor vulnerable.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Religious freedom in Vietnam and China, Messianic Jews in Israel, and Millard Fuller.
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