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Can a Christian Family Ever Be Too Big?  Subscriber access only

Experts weigh in.

Christianity and Scientific Concerns

Six evangelical scholars--including C. Everett Koop--in a panel discussion on technology and bioethics.

Half the Sky Is Falling

'Unnatural Selection' traces the world's missing girls back to powerful Western institutions.

Interview: Chai Ling on Saving China's Daughters

Each day in China, 35,000 baby girls are aborted and 500 women commit suicide. One freedom fighter won't take it any longer.

A Christian Response to Overpopulation

We can continue to affirm life while acknowledging that unrestricted population growth can put women and children at risk.

Be Fruitful and Multiply?

Observers weigh in on whether Christians have a special responsibility to have children.

Peter Singer's Swan Song

Bioethicist asks: 'Why don't we make ourselves the last generation on earth?'

The Case for Kids

A defense of the large family by a 'six-time breeder.'

A Counter Trend—Sort Of  Subscriber access only

Large families are a small but growing minority.

Love to Love Children  Subscriber access only

Our growing families.

China's Abortion Battle  Subscriber access only

Plus: T.D. Jakes and others quit Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund, Episcopal Church tackles "anti-Jewish" Scripture, and other stories from online sources around the world.

Fill an Empty Cradle  Subscriber access only

Falling birthrates demand new priorities for families.

EDITORIAL: Cairo's Wake-up Call  Subscriber access only

Although abortion was dealt a setback at the UN population conference, post-Christian values are gaining worldwide.

Are People The Problem?, Part 1—The Bet  Subscriber access only

(Some population experts predict apocalyptic scenarios. Others argue that human ingenuity can meet the challenge. Deciding who is right has as much to do with faith as with facts.

Are People The Problem?, Part 1—The Bet (b)  Subscriber access only

(Some population experts predict apocalyptic scenarios. Others argue that human ingenuity can meet the challenge. Deciding who is right has as much to do with faith as with facts.

SIDEBAR: Why Christians Should Support Population Programs  Subscriber access only

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