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February 13, 2012
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Weblog in Print

Ted Olsen is news director and online managing editor of Christianity Today. He has been writing the magazine's online Weblog—a collection of news and opinion articles from mainstream news sources around the world—since 1999. In 2004, the paper version of the magazine launched Weblog in Print, which looks for unexpected connections and trends in articles appearing in the mainstream press.

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Latter-day Complaints
Mormons and evangelicals fret over movies, politics, and each other.
Peace, Peace
From the front page to the obits, one day's news about Christian peacemaking.
Time to Get Judicially Serious
Evangelicals and the possible Supreme Court Catholic majority.
The Katrina Quandary
America questions the role of Christian charity.
Abolishing Abstinence
Telling underage kids not to have sex is surprisingly controversial.
Dirty Qur'ans, Dusty Bibles
If Leviticus or Jude suddenly disappeared from Scripture, would we notice?
Who's Driving This Thing?
Everyone is asking who leads the evangelical movement.
Pro-Abortion Madness
The abortion lobby has abandoned its rationales amid pro-life gains.
Grave Images
The photos from Abu Ghraib have reopened debate on the power of pictures.
A Theoblogical Revolution
Billy Graham's vision goes from print to online, then back again.
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