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Back to the Garden
Row by row, urban Christians learn to bear literal and spiritual fruit.
The Power and the Glamour
Searching for Beauty amid Hollywood's beautiful people.
Sex, Money ... Pride? Why Pastors Are Stepping Down
What's causing some well-known leaders like C. J. Mahaney (and John Piper before him) to step aside is not what you might think.
The Most Risky Profession
Why you need to pray desperately for your pastor.
Q & A: Bristol Palin on Abstinence after Levi
The daughter of the former governor of Alaska on sexuality, body image, and her "come to Jesus" moment.
My Top 5 Books On Technology
Picks from Shane Hipps, author of 'Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes Your Faith.'
Should Marital Infidelity Disqualify a Candidate from Office?
Observers weigh in on questions related to the 2012 election.
Contemporary Music: The Cultural Medium and the Christian Message
What kind of Christians do contemporary services produce?
Renewal Groups Strategize after the PC(USA) Drops Celibacy Clause for Gay Clergy
Churches discuss future paths since the votes came in for the Presbyterian Church(USA) to open the door to ordaining non-celibate homosexuals.
Tiger Dads vs. Sexualized Daughters
Why one of our parental duties is to protect our children physically and spirituality by teaching them to be modest.
A Meal with Jesus
Discovering grace, community, and mission around the table
Poll: Most Americans No Longer Want Government Promoting 'Traditional Values'
The recent recession and a movement favoring less government may contribute to recent poll numbers.
Super Natural: Josh Hamilton's Comeback
The recovering crack addict and baseball superstar knows he's special, but it's a special that cuts two ways.
The Politics of Being a Good Christian
Why there might be two "God Gaps" in America.
Hardworking Sloths: Disguising Spiritual Laziness
The lazy culprit behind our busyness.
Q & A: Tim Tebow on Faith, Fame, & Football
The NFL athlete reflects on his outspoken faith, whether athletes should attribute their wins to God, and moving from the Focus on the Family ad to Jockey ads.
What Faith Is: Accepting Conditions
Eternity is inevitable, one way or another. We may want to get used to it.
Katrina Volunteers Continue, Even When it Costs Them
Volunteers remain willing to donate time and labor, even if it means that they have to pay.
What to Do with Aunt Julie
Harold Camping and our problem relatives.
A Christian Response to Overpopulation
We can continue to affirm life while acknowledging that unrestricted population growth can put women and children at risk.

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What Antisemitic Campus Chants Tell Us About This Angry Era
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