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Peace, Peace—But Is There Peace?
What Christian political groups said this week about the Nobel Prize, immigration reform, the hate crimes bill, and other issues.
Senate Expected to Expand Hate Crimes Law
Scholars and activists debate whether there's cause for concern over proposed legislation that would extend the hate crimes law to include sexual orientation.
Crazy Passion
Francis Chan keeps pushing and pushing to make more and more disciples.
A Czar, a Cross, and Prayer Chain for Liberals
Conservative groups take aim at safe schools 'czar' Kevin Jennings. The Supreme Court considers the fate of a cross in the Mojave Desert. And all while Congress continues to work on health care.
Evangelicals Endorse Immigration Reform
The National Association of Evangelicals' board overwhelmingly approved a resolution to seek 'faith and equal treatment' of immigrants.
Lost in Transition
With his latest research on emerging adults, sociologist Christian Smith helps the church reach out to a rootless generation.
Supreme Court Weighs Fate of Mojave Cross
The court considered whether a transfer of property changes a church-state question.
Boycotting Bloggingheads
Reaction to an Intelligent Design debate shows limit to public discussion.
The Baucus Ruckus
This week the debate over health care reform moved from broad platitudes to specifics on abortion funding and abstinence education.
Spotlight: Church Violence
The surge in church shootings is real.
Go Figure
Recent numbers on mainline and the megachurch, secular Jews, church background checks, and pastors who don't see themselves as such.
Two Summits, Countless Agendas
Faith Leaders Summit urges G-8 to focus on poverty while Values Voter Summit targets domestic issues.
Quotation Marks
Recent statements on health care reform, evangelism, politics, and other topics.
Swine Flu Prevention
What is one denomination recommending to combat the H1N1 virus? How many times did James Dobson meet with President Bush? Test your knowledge of this week's news.
Passages
SBC leader resigns, adoption agency co-founder dies, and other transitions in the Christian world.
No Straight Shot
More evangelical therapists move from changing orientation to embracing faith identity for gays.
Propositioning Pastors
Think you know how common clergy sexual misconduct is? Or how religious leaders responded to Obama’s speech to schoolchildren? Test yourself and see.
Guess Who's Coming for Dinner
What TV host is promoting a course introducing people to Christianity?
Sermon Starters
What topic might you hear about from the pulpit this Sunday? Where did Ted Kennedy give a speech on religion and public life? Test your knowledge of this week's news.
Shuttle Mission to Include Missionary History
Astronaut plans to take a piece of a plane used by Nate Saint, who was slain in Ecuador in 1956.
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Christ at the Center
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Cleaning Up After Others
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'O, Evangelicos!'
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