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Religious Right Eager for November Election
High Stakes for the Religious Right Conservative activists see more than seats up grabs in the November election.
The Bible Is Marching On
Citizens Battle a Booming Pornography Business
TBN: Growth Has Bred Criticism
Violence for Fun
‘Cheap’ Degrees: Are They Worth It?
Those who aspire to "easy" degrees hurt themselves and others.
Suit Challenges Christian Employment Service Practices
A Washington State judge has ruled on Intercristo’s request.
Jury Still Out on Homosexual Ordination
Greening of the Gospel?
Evangelical environmentalists press to add creation care to the church's mission.
Welfare Reform: God in a Box?
Charitable choice' opens the door to new church-state partnerships in caring for the poor, but not everyone is cheering.
CRC Vote Overturns Women's Ordination
Principle or Pragmatism?
As Christian activists focus on presidential politics, they are divided on whether to compromise on the issues.
Is the Antichrist in the World Today?

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Chinese American Christians Are More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
Chinese American Christians Are Becoming More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
The 2020 race brings out generational gaps within the most undecided Asian American demographic.

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