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Civil Reactions: Remedial History
The educational establishment seems confused about our spiritual heritage
"Do the Dew, Davey"
Davey and Goliath creators say the only way to bring the show back is through merchandising and endorsements
Civil Reactions: Uncle Sam Is Not Your Dad
The separation of church and state protects families too
Religion that's Fit to Print
The Dallas Morning News sets the standard for newspaper religion coverage
Books & Culture Corner: Closing The X-Files ...
… with the sign of the Cross
Faith on TV: More Religious TV for Canada
CTV adds a second beat reporter and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation devotes part of a new show to religion.
Reality Check
"Television shows feature Christians in a race, on a trip, and in a prison"
The Church of O
"With a congregation of 22 million viewers, Oprah Winfrey has become one of the most influential spiritual leaders in America."
Oprah's Gurus
"Four popular New Age voices featured on Winfrey's television show and in her magazine, O."
Civil Reactions: A Beautiful Reminder
Ron Howard's Oscar-winning film packs an unintentional biblical message.
Darkness Looms for 'Painter of Light'
Economic struggles and criticism smudge Thomas Kinkade's work
North Africa: Interest in Satellite TV Up Since 9/11
North Africans are showing a growing interest in Christian programs
Civil Reactions: A Quiet Compromise
Why a moment of silence is better than school prayer
The Sickness and Health of Modern Marriage
PBS's Marriage: Just a Piece of Paper? recognizes the historic crisis of unions, but the picture is not without hope.
Broadcasting: Canadian Network Expands Religion Reporting
CTV appoints Mark Schneider as anchor for spirituality segment
Gospel View from China
He Qi first saw Jesus' face in an old magazine. Now he paints his own images of the biblical story
Opinion Roundup: Is The Truth Out There?
Religious columnists find flowers growing in television's wasteland. Part 2 of a midseason look at TV.
Opinion Roundup: Doctors, Lawyers, and CIA Agents
Are there any new television shows you should be watching?
Maybe It's Mockery
Actor on new WB comedy doesn't feel his character makes Christianity the joke
Brother from Another Planet
"When a 15-foot-high stranger told Howard Finster to paint for God full time, he listened."
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