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Welcome the Exceptional
Churches that embrace people with disabilities do more than they imagine.
The Joy-Driven Life
Death to deadly earnest discipleship!
Looking for Clear Signals
Religious freedom needs less talk and more action in Washington.
Lord of the Wedding Dance
What a Christian marriage ceremony is all about.
A Unifying Vocation
Why development work and gospel work cannot be put asunder.
Mega-mirror
Megachurches are not the answer or the problem.
Not One Sparrow
We can be 'speciesists' and show compassion for animals.
The Soul of the Border Crisis
Local churches are key in fixing the immigration mess.
More Giving, Less Taxing
President Obama's tax plan will hurt the very people he's trying to help.
The New (Evangelical) Mainline
American evangelicalism is displacing the old mainline. How do we keep from suffering the same fate?
Self-Examination Time
Lent reminds us that the main problem with us is not them.
Year of the Study Bible
Christian publishers struck the right chord in 2008.
Reducing Abortion for Real
The current proposals to lower the abortion rate will only make things worse.
China's Human Rights, In the Red
President Obama should keep values at the center of American foreign policy.
Science at Its Best
President Obama wants to 'restore science to its rightful place.' So do we.
Who Do You Think You Are?
The global church needs to ground youth in their true, deepest identity.
Cartoon of the Month

The Greatest Social Need
It happens to be something that evangelicals are specially gifted to meet.
Don't Let Them Die Alone
Hospice care spirituality would benefit from greater Christian engagement.
A Christmas Cartoon

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More important than winning the argument against relativism is winning the relativist for Christ.

My Top 5 Books on Sports
Picks from Andrew Parker, professor of sport and Christian outreach at the University of Gloucestershire

Go Figure
Recent statistics on converts' zeal, faith-based funding, preaching social issues, and other topics.

FRC, AFA Say Gay Sex Should Be a Crime
The debate over antisodomy laws moves from Uganda back to the U.S. Also: Groups debate immigration reform, abstinence education, and Scott Roeder.

Are We Transformed Yet?
Why the spiritually mature don't talk about how God has made them spiritually mature.

Faith Equals Action
To White House Fellow Adam Taylor, the math is simple.

Strong on Zeal, Thin in Knowledge
Lessons from Haiti's arrest of American Christians trying to take children out of the country.

Poll: Does your church tend to attract a certain age group?

 
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