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Preach and Reach
Despite his liberal record, Barack Obama is making a lot of evangelicals think twice.


Poll: Which candidate do you support?
Full Coverage: Campaign 2008

    

Theology in the News
Emerging Theology, Liberal Politics
Does one thing lead to the other?
SPEAKING OUT
The Engine of the Market
It's not capital. Why wealthy evangelicals and others need to reconsider executive compensation.

Speaking Out
God Is In Control During the Financial Crisis
God often uses adversity for his greatest blessings and the markets are his.
Full Coverage: Economic Crisis

SOULWORK
Tempted by Politics
Why many pastors want to, but shouldn't, endorse candidates.

THE CHRISTIAN VISION PROJECT
A Holy Longing
Beauty is the hard-to-define essence that draws people to the gospel.

From Christianity Today Movies:
Reel News: Religulous: Fake Boycotts, Real Criticisms

 
 
 
 
 
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  • It's a Healthy Marriage of Faith and Filmmaking
    An almost all-volunteer cast and crew, including a star who was an ’80s teen heartthrob, and a plot about a firefighter who saves his marriage by turning to God — it hardly sounds like a recipe for box office success, let alone a best-selling book. (The New York Times)
  • A Semester Abroad ... in Tinseltown
    Los Angeles' libertine reputation did not stop the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities from starting its Los Angeles Film Studies Center. Its 50 current students, from schools such as Asbury College in Kentucky and Calvin College in Michigan, work on film projects and internships. (Los Angeles Times)
  • No Easy Answer for Cheats; Colleges Monitor High-Tech Temptations
    Such measures can range from simple bans on cell phones and laptops during testing to detailed checks of students' papers against online databases to make certain they are not stealing such resources wholesale. (Abilene Reporter-News)
  • Palm Beach Atlantic President Announces Retirement
    David W. Clark, Palm Beach Atlantic University’s sixth president, announced his retirement Friday to the University’s Board of Trustees. (Florida Baptist Witness)
  • 'The Sexual Sin Is a Stand-In, It's a Symbol'
    Susan Wise Bauer looks at the art of public apology. (Washington Post)
  • Olivet Students Rally Behind Professor Whose Book Challenges Church's View
    In 2007, the university barred Colling from teaching general education biology, and prohibited the use of his book in classes. Student demonstrators said Colling is now being threatened with disciplinary action again as college administrators are demanding documentation he's kept of the opposition he's drawn. (Kankakee Daily Journal)
 
[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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