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Lady Gaga: Where's the Outrage?
What happens when a pop culture phenomenon becomes a 'religious experience.'
Migrating Ministry
One refugee pastor is key to the resettlement of Bhutanese in Texas.
Keller, Jakes Among Obama's Prayer Breakfast Guests
Group Criticizes Attorney General's Proposed Prison Rape Standards
Critics say the new standards, which take effect April 4, do not require any enforcement mechanism.
Faith Leaders Urge Higher Profile for Religious Freedom
In letter to Senate Foreign Relations Committee, they say reported plans "would harm American interests."
Evangelicals Issue Warning on Budget Cuts
Why Barbie Needs Ken After All
The power couple's Valentine's Day reunion may just teach Barbie that the world doesn't revolve around her.
Pro-life Efforts to Watch in 2011
'Tangled,' Kate Middleton, and Modern Princesses
Why Disney's newest fairy tale—and England's real-life one—give me hope for my 6-year-old niece.
Christian Woman Sentenced to Hanging for Blasphemy
Asia Bibi, the first woman to get the death sentence under Pakistan's blasphemy law, was charged with insulting Muhammad.
3 Justices Booted in Iowa after Same-sex Marriage Ruling
California Rejects Marijuana Initiative
States Vote on Health Care Measures
Colorado Rejects Personhood Amendment
Women Take Election Spotlight
Politicians like Sharron Angle, Michele Bachmann, and Barbara Boxer show it's possible to be powerful 'and' feminine.
Why I Envy Young Nuns
What a remarkably large class of young Catholic nuns-in-training taught this Protestant.
How the Iraq War Has Affected Women
The country now faces a large population of unmarried women, many of them widows. Are government-doled incentives for marrying widows a good economic strategy?
The No-Fault-Divorce Nation
As New York becomes the last state to legalize no-fault divorce, will Americans see a new chapter in our national marriage crisis?
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