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The latest kids' flick from Robert Rodriguez is silly, chaotic and illogical, but in a way that makes it seem all the more childlike.
Inglourious Basterds
Quentin Tarantino delivers Jews scalping Nazis in a go-for-broke WWII epic that shocks, electrifies, and horrifies, all in the name of entertainment.
Running in the Shadow of 9/11
Much of my life has been lived in the kinetic shadow of New York City. Last weekend, I owned that city's streets for three hours.
Dungy Kicks off HS Football . . . in Theaters!
Former NFL coach presents a one-night special in theaters August 25
What to Watch
Including Children in Worship
ELCA Assembly: Was God in Either Whirlwind?
Tornado touches convention center as Lutherans approve sexuality statement by the exact margin it needed to pass.
Quotation Marks
Recent remarks on the Anglicans' teaching on sexuality, ancient catacombs advertisements, Tim Tebow's virginity, and other news developments.
New Music: Two for the Soul
Gospel gems from Ashley Cleveland and Ginny Owens.
Ur Video: Ministry Pornography
Ed Stetzer on lusting over other pastors' churches.
Ministry to College Students
Make an impact in a formative phase of life.
Scared of College Ministry?
A few common reservations.
God's Hymnbook
John Calvin wanted the church to learn to sing again—as long as the words and melody pointed the heart towards God.
News Briefs: August 10, 2009
Former pastor arrested in a $120 million Ponzi scheme, International Aid shuts down, and other news in the Christian world.
Dispatch from Lollapalooza
Market segmentation isn't what it used to be.
Do They Know It’s Labor Sunday?
The century-old observance is scarcely observed, but its concerns remain current.

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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