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Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, and a Young Man's Death
Why I hold Facebook's founder complicit—at least in part—for the suicide of Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi.
Get Ready for Cape Town
Next week is the largest, most diverse gathering of church leaders in history. And Ur will be there.
Always Dying, Always Reborn
Exploring the new horizons—and limits—of our perpetual chase for immortality.
Border Crossing
Why Philip Yancey's newest book is debuting in Brazil.
Domestic Abuse: Coming to a Church Near You
Christian filmmaker 'Olivia Klaus' goes inside California prisons to hear the stories of survivors of domestic violence who killed their husbands.
Catalyst Day Two: Spectacle and Restoration
Reflections from Atlanta and Gabe Lyons.
'Civility May Not Be Sexy'
Amid a call for civility, Christians trade political jabs.
Joni Eareckson Tada on Something Greater than Healing
Now facing breast cancer and chronic pain, the author, speaker, and advocate talks about the blessings of suffering.
Like a Sloppy Wet Kiss
While it's easy for me to criticize modern worship, I also criticize my own criticisms, based on what I observed at David Crowder's church music conference.
Stone
Unconventional prison drama with some muddled spiritual themes.
It's Kind of a Funny Story
A charming, surprisingly life-affirming peek at a depressed teen's stay in a psych ward.
Life As We Know It
Despite a promising premise and strong leads, this rom-com falls short.
Secretariat
An inspiring film about history's top racehorse—and the woman behind him. PLUS: Interview with director Randall Wallace.
A Concerning Nobel Prize
The success of IVF technology and our empathy for the families it helps do not trump ongoing ethical concerns.
Catalyst Day One: Soul and Skills Part 2
Reflections from Daniel Pink.
Catalyst Day One: Soul and Skills
Reflections from Andy Stanley
'Blue Like Jazz' Movie Back on Track
In just three weeks, project went from dead in the water to moving forward with production

Top Story November 10, 2020

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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