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The Only Hope for Monsters
We can't defeat evil in the world without facing the evil in ourselves.


Passages
James Skillen retiring, Bill McCartney unretiring, and other transitions.

Evangelical Moderates
Are they becoming less conservative? Or are they just saying so?
Full Coverage: Campaign 2008

Christ and Culture and Church and Creation
We should not disconnect the Great Commission and the cultural mandate.

Defending the Faith
Conservatives face huge obstacles in putting Anglicanism back together.
Also: The Comeback Bishop

Terror in India: News | Editorial
Poll: Are you following the attacks on Christians in India?

 
 
 
 
 
  • "The 700 Club" isn't just for Republicans anymore
    Brody has become a go-to commentator inside the Beltway, primarily by gaining a reputation as a fair-minded, even sympathetic sounding board for politicians on both sides of the aisle. (Terry Mattingly, Scripps Howard News Service)
  • Thousands of Christian pilgrims march for Israel
    Most of those gathered are Evangelical Christians whose bond with Israel is rooted in their shared biblical covenant between God and Abraham (AFP)
  • Baylor's Science Building's Design Calls Religion to Mind
    For Baylor, making a science building look religious is intentional. Completed in 2004, the building is one result of the ambitious Baylor 2012 plan, whose goal is to help the university 'enter the top tier of American universities while reaffirming and deepening its distinctive Christian mission.' (Chronicle of Higher Education)
  • Priest Shortage Could Alter College Identities
    Religious orders that have founded and run Catholic colleges and universities across the U.S. – in some cases for more than a century – are grappling with how to retain the institutions' distinct religious identities in the face of declining numbers of priests and nuns. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  • Chambers' may appeal after his suit against God is tossed out
    You can't sue God if you can't serve the papers on him, a Douglas County District Court judge has ruled in Omaha. (Omaha World-Herald)
  • Time editor discusses new role of faith in politics
    In a notable break from recent election cycles, Democrats have been more concerned with religion than Republicans, Time Magazine's Nation Editor Amy Sullivan said in a lecture Monday afternoon. (The Daily Princetonian)
 
[CT Classics]The Profit of God
Finding the Christian path in business

What God Hath Not Joined
Why marriage was designed for male and female.

Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs
Worship music engages the eyes, not just the ears and tongues.

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