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Talking the Walk
After years of ambiguity, Senator McCain reveals his spiritual side for public viewing. How will evangelicals respond?

Poll: Do you want to hear John McCain talk more about his faith?

Preach and Reach
Despite his liberal record, Barack Obama is making a lot of evangelicals think twice.
Full Coverage: Campaign 2008
Case by Case
The rules in church property fights can change at the state border.

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

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  • Economy peeling some evangelicals from GOP
    The U.S. conservative evangelical Christian vote is still the Republican Party's to lose, but the poor economy may be peeling some of them off, analysts say. (UPI)
  • Personal Beliefs Fuel Prop. 8 Fundraising
    $48 million contributed on same-sex marriage issue. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  • Polls: Most Oppose Pastors Endorsing Candidates
    LifeWay Research, a nonprofit associated with the Southern Baptist Convention, in June also conducted a poll on the subject. Their findings showed 85 percent of Americans disagreed with pastors making endorsements from pulpits. (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  • Christians in Iraq Demand Quotas
    Dozens of Christians protested over the issue at a rally near a church in Baghdad, saying that dropping the quota would marginalize their community, which accounts for an estimated 3 percent of Iraq's 26 million people. (International Herald Tribune)
  • Helping Journalists Keep the Faith
    The Ford Foundation has awarded USC Annenberg School for Communication professor Diane Winston $300,000 to create resources on religion for reporters who may not cover faith as part of their primary beat. (Imperial Valley News, Calif.)
  • What Would Jesus See: Fireproof or Religulous?
    Fireproof wears a badge of sweet solemnity, seeking the audience's empathy for decent people working to expiate their sins, while the tone of Religulous is impishly impious. (Richard Corliss, TIME)
 
[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.

[Hot Issues]Christianity Today compiles our articles on specific trends, hot issues, and people that have shaped the news and evangelical thought. In Hot Topics, you'll find collections of our ongoing coverage from our most recent reports on life ethics to our archived articles on Katrina relief efforts.

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