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Mosaic
We Cry Out: The Worship Project
All Delighted People
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Fighting the Traffic
Natalie Grant's new album, 'Love Revolution', is a clarion call—to herself and her listeners—to join in the battle against human trafficking ... and all good things in the name of God.
Court: World Vision can Hire, Fire Based on Faith
The Ninth Circuit ruled that the humanitarian group is a religious organization under the law.
Wilson's Bookmarks
Reviews of 'The Natural Desire to See God,' 'Calvin's Ladder,' and 'Layover in Dubairom' from the editor of Books & Culture.
The Duct Tape Solution
In “Be Very Afraid,"' sociologist Robert Wuthnow explains how Americans typically respond to fear.
Faithful Presence
Bringing reconciliation into all areas of life.
The Justice Generation
Young people are drawn to injustices, and this is an opportunity for life-shaping discipleship.
Why a Video-Venue Campus Didn't Work for Us (and What We Learned From It)
10 lessons for churches that plan to use video on multiple sites.
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Veteran director Rob Reiner, whose new film 'Flipped' opens this week, is getting more serious as he ages ... but admits that part of him is still stuck in the 1960s.
Preserving Man and Beast
Humans are more valuable than animals—which is precisely why we can't be indifferent to animal suffering.
Wallis Admits to Soros Funding

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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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