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Public Enemies
Cops and robbers collide in this thrilling Depression-era drama from the modern master of the crime epic, Michael Mann. PLUS: Overstreet on "A Mann's World."
Spooning Out to Sea
Tired of Singing Sad Songs
Catching Up With ... Michael Sweet
The famed Stryper frontman reflects on losing his wife to cancer, the group's 25th anniversary, plus an update on his role in legendary rock band Boston.
Recovering from 'The Year of Living Biblically'
Author A. J. Jacobs talks with CT about becoming a minor celebrity in the Christian world.
CDs on The List
Short reviews of new albums by Brian Blade, Seasons, Madeleine Peyroux, and Iona.
Mystery Highway
Phil Keaggy and Randy Stonehill team up for a winner.
A Mann's World
Public Enemies director Michael Mann often blurs the line between the good guys and the bad in the moral crossfire between cops and robbers.
Gospel Coalition or Expedition?
How effective will The Gospel Coalition be in post-Christendom?
Supreme Court Rules Girl's Strip Search Unconstitutional
Lone female justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke up for the 13-year-old who had to undress before school officials in 2003.
Was Michael Jackson a Christian?
Initial rumors that the King of Pop had accepted Christ may have been false
The Sin Tamer
Do we ever get to stop fighting against the evil within?
Beyond "Us versus Them"
Interview with Andrew Marin
Firing Over Morals
Laws force churches to weigh dismissals.
Flirting with Disaster
How to respond when a YOUTH flirts with you.
How Old Is the Old-Time Religion?
Scholars challenge David Bebbington in The Advent of Evangelicalism.
A Song Grows in Brooklyn
Inspired by community, biblical truth, and good music, a Brooklyn couple makes music in their living room—as The Welcome Wagon.

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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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