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Foolish Things: Stan Guthrie

Stan Guthrie, author of Missions in the Third Millennium: 21 Key Trends for the 21st Century (Paternoster, 2nd edition 2005) is the senior associate editor for Christianity Today. A regular commentator on Moody Radio, Stan blogs at www.stanguthrie.com.

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All Monotheisms Are Not Alike
How the Apostles' Creed can sharpen our dialogue with Muslims.
Why Evangelize the Jews?
God's chosen people need Jesus as much as we do.
A Hole in Our Holism
Why evangelicals might be shy about sharing their faith.
Answering the Atheists
A Reader's Digest version of why I am a Christian.
When Red Is Blue
Why I am not a Red-Letter Christian.
Stumbling After Jesus
The Christian life was never meant to be a cakewalk.
Don't Cede the High Ground
Our abortion views don't rest on sociological data.
Living with the Darwin Fish
Why the discovery of yet another 'missing link' doesn't destroy my faith.
The Scandal of Forgiveness
Want to shock your neighbors? Try forgiving them.
Worth Protecting
It's hard to see the humanity of tiny embryos if we live by blind faith.
Sit Down, Sit Down for Jesus?
Contrary to rumor, the culture wars aren't over. Nor should they be.
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