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Birds, Cages, and Doubts
Deas Vail, anchored by husband-wife duo Wes and Laura Blaylock, isn't afraid to wrestle with the big questions on their new album, Birds and Cages.
Transformation Starts in the Mind
Live the life that is really life.
Hookup Culture: Mostly a Myth
Last Sunday's NYT piece only perpetuates the idea that college students are hooking up frequently, and that if they aren't, they should be.
Avatar and Becoming Mature in Christ
What a not-so-Christian movie says about the goal of the Christian life.
Pope Is into the Supernatural
Well, at least Santana's album of that name . . . and others on the Vatican's Top 10 list
An Olympic Chaplain
The head Christian chaplain at the Vancouver Olympics draws on years of playing professional hockey in U.S. and Sweden.
I Want to Be Accepted As I Am, But I’ll Take a Cure Too
Why we should consider correcting disabilities.
Strength in Meekness
What to do with the anger that saps strength.
New Baylor President: Kenneth Starr
He's been dean of Pepperdine University’s School of Law since April 2004.
Ellen Painter Dollar's Response: Embracing the Cure
Courage is Contagious
The hidden benefits of doing evangelism in community.
Enough of Me Already!
It's time to find other ways to illustrate sermons than me, me, and mine.
Some Thoughts from Stott
Same Sex Marriage and Love
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
If the Harry Potter movies are a rich and nutritious feast, this mythological romp is more like mac & cheese—tasty and fun, but lacking in much substance.
Valentine's Day
The candy equivalent of a conversation heart that reads "UR Sweet" is a nice enough sentiment, but who actually wants to eat one?
Sport Is More Than Play
A response to Shirl Hoffman's "Fanatics."

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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