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Wheaton Students Advocate for Woman President
An open letter encourages selection committee to commit to 'ethnic, economic, and gender diversity.'
Fighting Twitter Spam
The Day We Let Our Son Live
It ended up being the most important day of my life.
Thought for the Day: Eternity and Time
A few things that caught my eye this week…
A new 'Avatar' trailer, remakes of 'Footloose' and 'Mad Max,' a 'Pi' director, and more
One for the iPod
Dobson to Leave Focus on the Family Radio Show
The organization's founder had resigned as chairman of the board in February.
Health Care Cacophony
Plus: D.C. debates gay marriage, President Obama approves a new hate crimes law, and other issues advocacy groups were talking about this week.
Most Improbable Dialogue
Mormon Tabernacle revival service is latest sign of openness to evangelicals.
Power outage or Power display?
What a Sunday blackout revealed.
Building for What Future?
Expectations and the economy are forcing churches to ask foundational questions.
Time for a Rest?
Sometimes taking a break is the most spiritual thing you can do
Are Small Groups Just for White People?
Why don't more ethnic churches have a small groups ministry?
Reforming a Girls' Reformatory
A Kansas facility's shuttering reveals the successes and pitfalls of 19th-century moral reform.
Law & Order Takes On TV's "Most Persistent Taboo"
Surprisingly sensitive portrayals of pro-life views . . . on network TV?
Wilberforce Amazes; Film Forum Moves On
In Film Forum's final week at CT Movies, Jeffrey Overstreet reflects on the column's seven-year run. Plus: Wilberforce's testimony dazzles us in Amazing Grace, but The Astronaut Farmer, The Number 23, and Reno 911: Miami are disappointing.
A Fine Bridge, a Campy Cage, and a Conflicted Catholic
What did Christian film critics make of the new family film Bridge to Terabithia, hellish comic book hero (played by Nicolas Cage) in Ghost Rider, or the conflicted Catholic criminal of Breach? What did they think? Find out, along with more reviews of Music and Lyrics and Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls.
Sin Eater "Mediocre"; Norbit, Hannibal Awful
The Last Sin Eater gets some thumbs up, some down; Norbit's naughty; and Hannibal Rising falls flat on its own masked face. Plus, Factory Girl and Breaking and Entering.

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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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