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Frist, Argue May Join Obama Foreign Policy Team
Justices: City Isn't Obligated to Display Religious Monument
Supreme Court says most monuments are government speech, not a forum.
Stretching Our Souls
Lent is a time for grave reflection and forgiveness that leads to reconciliation and Christ-centered joy.
Is the Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization 'Too Christian'?
Publisher withdraws Christian reference work as editor alleges censorship.
'God Only'
Giving up soul care for Lent.
'No Line on the Horizon' Is No Radical Reinvention of U2 (Hooray!)
What's so great (and what's not) about the band's new album.
Foreign Policy as Spiritual Warfare
Malcolm Magee's new biography of Woodrow Wilson reveals how the president's faith influenced his politics—and not always in a good way.
The Dude Abides . . . and Other News
'The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers,' a Schiavo doc, & Phil Vischer's new venture
for Lent
New Research on Parenting
Trouble in Pakistan
Agreement with Muslim extremists bodes ill for religious freedom.
Phony Paper Smears Russian Baptists
A fake newspaper circulating in Smolensk portrays Protestants as morally loose.
Bye-Bye, Blue Laws?
Looking for Lent in the News
Technology fasts, carbon fasts, and some of today's more striking Lenten practices.

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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