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The Gospel and the Gosselins
Evangelicals and the making of Jon & Kate Plus Eight.
From the Printing Press to the iPhone
Shane Hipps urges Christians to discern the technology spirits.
Cartoon of the Month

Cartoon of the Month

An Entertaining Saboteur
Facebook promises to connect us to one another. Is that what you are doing right now?
Faith-based Super Bowl Parties
A pastor explains why his church likes to be host for football's biggest event.
Misery Longs for Company
Ted Haggard bemoans his "exile" in a new HBO documentary.
Get 'Lost'
Acclaimed show asks big questions.
Cartoon: After the Atheist Bus Ads

Evolve or Die
Battlestar Galactica: New life impossible without death.
Cartoon of the Month

A Christmas Cartoon

The Good News in Oil and Acrylic
A missions center becomes a patron of the arts.
Losing It on TV
Ruby Gettinger, a Sunday school teacher in Georgia who weighed 700 pounds, battles her obesity — and leans on God — on national television.
Schullers Part Ways at Crystal Cathedral's 'Hour of Power'
Son will remain senior pastor of Crystal Cathedral.
It's Primetime in Iran
Satellites allow Iranian Christians to come alongside believers back home.
Unexpected Detractors for UK's Make Me a Christian
Christian participant and viewers say reality show is harmful to faith.
The Ned Testament
The Simpsons' neighbor gets his own book, emphasizing the show's largely favorable treatment.
Resurrecting Heroic Romance
A pie maker's gift brings energy to quirky dramedy Pushing Daises.
Censured Southern Baptist Critic Resigns
Wade Burleson resigned Tuesday after International Mission Board suspended him over blog's criticism.
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