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A (Crooked) House Divided: the Gosselins Announce Their Divorce
Ten years, eight kids, and five seasons later, Jon and Kate call it quits.
Read. And. Weep.
Reason No. 673 why Pixar is the greatest studio on the planet.
How to Take a Compliment
The Purpose Driven Reader's Digest
Rick Warren spinoff may signal future of the parent magazine.
India Again Denies Visas to USCIRF Panel
France May Dissolve Church of Scientology
Prosecutors accuse body of fraud.
Your Eggs Cost How Much?
Which state's government wants to purchase women's eggs for research? Is Wittenburg, Germany, a Christian hub? And other questions from this week's news.
Putting Programs in Their Place
And it turns out they do have a place.
Q & A: Robert A. Schuller
The son of a famous evangelist tells CT why he left The Hour of Power.
Reconcilable Differences
Fifteen years after genocide, Rwanda is showing signs of healing.
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In this clay animation feature, characters living in an apartment building interact, and deal with love, disappointment, and hope.
The Proposal
An outlandish premise kicks off a most satisfyingly funny and romantic love story, with Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds at the top of their games.
Moon
Smart, old-school sci-fi in the tradition of 2001: A Space Odyssey featuring a terrific turn by Sam Rockwell and solid direction from rookie Duncan Jones. (And yes, he's David Bowie's son.)
Year One
Lots of gross-out humor and a consistently lowbrow take on the Book of Genesis make this raunchy comedy one of the most disappointing Bible-themed movies in decades.
Top Clothing Lines Downsize Plus-Size Offerings
Which clothing lines are belt-tightening during the shrinking economy.
Miley to Play the Teen Rebel Role
Cyrus to star in adaptation of Sparks novel; possible faith elements

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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