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Womanhood by the Book
Lessons from Jesus Feminist, Talking Taboo, and the Book of Jezebel.
A Growing Gap: How Black and White Christians Now Think About Race
New findings from major study on religion and race show who thinks 'separate but equal' is sufficient, and who wants to stop talking about race altogether.
'Duck Dynasty' Star's Suspension over Remarks on Gays Sends Fans into Frenzy
(UPDATED) A&E restores Phil Robertson to popular show and explains why.
Canada's First Christian Law School Approved Despite Gay Lifestyle Ban
(UPDATED): Trinity Western University overcomes opposition from other law school deans.
We're Not 'Too Fat' for Pictures
On being remembered for how we loved, not how much we weighed.
Tyndale Releases Results of Mark Driscoll Plagiarism Investigation
(UPDATED) Publisher: 'After taking the necessary and important time needed to investigate all aspects of this issue, [we've] concluded the following...'
Christian Publisher: All of Top Theologian's Books Will Now Have Abuse Disclaimer
Denomination debates how to handle legacy of famed pacifist who sexually harassed and abused women.
After Three Decades, Congress's Top Religious Freedom Advocate Will Retire
Virginia Rep. Frank Wolf announces he will not run for re-election in 2014.
Died: Harold Camping, Christian Radio Host Who Predicted the World's End
(UPDATED) Family Radio founder apologized for 'incorrect and sinful' $100 million rapture campaign.
The Six People Americans Now Trust More Than Their Pastor (2013)
Views on clergy honesty and ethics hit record low. However, Gallup still finds clergy rank No. 7 out of 22 professions.
Should I Give a Cow or Cash for Christmas?
A guide to wise, charitable holiday giving.
China's Hardship-Hardened Church
Vibrant amid persecution, it seeks faithfulness over freedom.
Ladies, Who Needs a Drink?
More women are pouring themselves a glass—including me and my Christian friends.
Why Christians Should Care about Nelson Mandela, Justice, and Gospel Proclamation
An imperfect leader, Mandela pursued justice in a god-fearing way that should inspire us.
The Real Problem with Mark Driscoll's 'Citation Errors'
And it isn't plagiarism.
Churches Gain, Islamists Lose in Latest Draft of Egypt's Constitution
For the first time, right to build churches guaranteed in charter cautiously endorsed by Amnesty International.
Fallen Angels? Christians and the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
A response to ‘I’d rather marry a Proverbs 31 woman than a Victoria’s Secret model’
Longest State Effort to Save Marriage Fails to Reduce Divorce
More than a dozen years and $70 million still result in America's third-highest divorce rate.
Publisher: Mark Driscoll Improperly Copied Paragraphs from Bible Commentary
(UPDATED) Mars Hill Church admits 'citation errors' and discreetly takes down study guide.
What We Get Wrong About Gift-Giving
This Christmas, I’m letting the Bible, instead of my emotions, shape my gift list.

Top Story May 5, 2024

One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars
One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars
An ancient codex, containing perhaps the earliest complete versions of Jonah and 1 Peter, goes up for auction in June. Will it disappear?

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