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Haggard Reprimanded
Former president of the NAE told to stop seeking financial support.
McCain Surges in Polls, But Many Evangelicals Wary
Observers say the candidate's policy stances and lack of "faith talk" has led some to look elsewhere, but Super Tuesday may change that.
$300K Settlement
Mars Hill Graduate School sued for sexual discrimination.
Westminster Theological Suspension
Peter Enns's book Inspiration and Incarnation created a two-year theological battle that resulted in his suspension.
Double Divorce
The end of a marriage may mean the end of employment at a Christian college — but not always.
Changing China
The Chinese church is growing in size and influence.
Reading, Writing, and Rulings
Courts: Good news for homeschoolers, bad news for Christian schools.
Q+A: David Stevens
CEO of the Christian Medical Association on fertility treatments and discrimination.
Q+A: Ross Douthat
Where evangelicals fit in the future of the Republican Party.
Election Honeymoon
Will evangelicals learn to work with an Obama administration?
Billy Graham Turns 90
The famed evangelist proves an old dog can learn new tricks.
What Cizik's Resignation Means for Creation Care
While some celebrate, others lament advocate's departure from National Association of Evangelicals.
News Quiz: Inaugural Ire
Why are people so mad at Obama? The United Nations decides about defamation, and scientists follow the star.
Joel Hunter Leads Blessing for Obama
Evangelical megachurch pastor reflects on the inauguration and gives a few predictions.
Faith-Filled Super Bowl?
Which ad was rejected by NBC? What did President Obama drop from the stimulus bill? And other questions from this week's news.
Phrase 'Religious Right' Misused, Conservatives Say
Leaders often identified with the Religious Right want journalists and academics to lay the term to rest.
Thinking Epistemologically about Obama and Notre Dame
Francis Beckwith explains why Notre Dame's invitation is so controversial, and what it says about higher education.
Cal Thomas, 25 Years of Columns Later
After 2,600 columns and 11 books, the syndicated columnist shares his 'wit and wisdom.'
But God Wants Me Wrinkle-Free!
What is a New York City pastor accused of stealing church funds for? How much did the Obamas give to faith-based groups? How much do you think you know about this week's news?
The NAE Chooses Government Affairs Director
Veteran World Relief worker to replace Richard Cizik.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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