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November 25, 2009
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Bono
Bono, U2's lead singer, has spent the last several years urging Christians to support the human rights causes. Below, find Christianity Today's coverage of the curious Irishman.


'No Line on the Horizon' Is No Radical Reinvention of U2 (Hooray!)
What's so great (and what's not) about the band's new album.


Cover Story
Bono's American Prayer
"The world's biggest rock star tours the heartland, talking more openly about his faith as he recruits Christians in the fight against AIDS in Africa."
Also: 'Pop Music with Brains'

Bono Tells Christians: Don't Neglect Africa
He urges evangelicals to take a lead in fighting AIDS and poverty.

Bono's Thin Ecclesiology
Any person can stand outside the church and critique its obedience to the gospel

Bono Waxes 'Prophetic'
Rock-star/activist inspired by Leviticus and Isaiah.

Bono Lauds, Prods Prayer Breakfast
U2 activist reaffirms call to fight AIDS, poverty before audience including President Bush.

Pop Love for a War-Torn World
Atomic Bomb is classic U2, with a prescription for healing the world.

Review
Honest Prayer, Beautiful Grace
The messianic and passionate U2 sounds like itself again

 
More on Bono and U2

'A Rock Band That's Good for Something'
The author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2 talks about why politicians listen to Bono.

The Dick Staub Interview
Exegeting U2
Get Up Off Your Knees preaches U2 from Boy to All that You Can't Leave Behind.

Calvin College on U2
College class on U2 explores religious influence of a rock band.

Inside CT
Bono's Burning Question
Evangelicals and U2's singer try to figure each other out.

From Christian Music Today
Bono: Grace over Karma
Bono tells his own story for the first time and talks about Jesus.

From Books & Culture
The Legend of Bono Vox
Lessons learned in the church of U2.

 
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