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In the Beginning, Grace
Evangelicals desperately need spiritual and moral renewal—on that everyone agrees. But what do we do about it?
The Ones Who Make a Difference
Whip It
In her first role since Juno, Ellen Page shuns the path of beauty pageants and tries out her grrrrrl power in quite a different arena instead: Roller derby.
More Than a Game
An inspirational documentary about LeBron James's high school basketball team teaches good lessons about the importance of relationships.
The Boys Are Back
Clive Owen shines in this rich and realistic look at a single dad's journey through grief.
The Invention of Lying
In a world where nobody has ever lied, a screenwriter discovers the advantages of modifying the truth—and it's not the attack on religion that some have made it out to be.
Capitalism: A Love Story
Michael Moore uses the occasion of our financial crisis to decry capitalism, but his argument is muddled and his alternative nebulous.
A Serious Man
The latest from the Coen brothers brings many of their themes full circle in a tale of woe of nearly biblical proportions. PLUS: The Coens' worldview.
Real or Ideal?
Redeeming Roman Polanski
Looking for a Christian response to a child rapist with powerful friends.
The Whole Gist of Scripture
Six things I've already learned from the new "Ancient Christian Doctrine" series.
A Lost Generation
Mainline churches in East Germany rediscover a sense of mission.
Church Violence
The surge in church shootings is real.
Toy (Stories) R Us
With the re-release of Toy Story and Toy Story 2 (in 3D!) for a limited theatrical run, we are reminded of the genius of Pixar's excellence from the very beginning: Story, story, story.
Who Are You?
Donald Miller & Rick McKinley: Power to the People
In many churches the leadership seeks to gather people into programs and motivate them to serve. But is there another way?

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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