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News Briefs: June 17, 2008
Churches cleared of tax law violations; Baylor keeps its president, after all; and Georgia Tech group told to remove anti-anti-gay remarks from website.
Q&A: Frank Wolf
Wolf recently formed the House of Representatives' Caucus on Religious Minorities in the Middle East with Anna Eshoo.
Grace and Peace
How a simple salutation points us toward a new society.
Racial Reconsideration
How will your ministry respond to an increasingly diverse church?
Days of Celebration
Try this quiz to test your knowledge on the Old Testament Jewish festivals.
Ten Excuses
How to respond to those trying to dodge the Great Commission.
Christian students struggle with Christianity
Minds are open to other religions not their own, many Christian students are ignorant about their own tradition
Quotation Marks
Recent comments on church politicking, the NFL draft, seizing kids, and other recent stories.
Jewish Groups Angered by Presbyterian Statement on Anti-Jewish Bias
Revisions give a pro-Palestinian slant, they say.
Taking a Chance on Fu Yang
A photojournalist discovers God's surprises through one special-needs child.
Anyday is for Friends
Taking The Shack to the Shed
Is the hottest new Christian novel an exercise in heresy?
Food for Thought - Jun 16 2008
Go Figure
From recent studies on teaching creationism and the difference between men and women who stop going to church.
HIV Is Incurable. Don't Stop Caring
Recent research has changed the AIDS headlines, but that shouldn't matter to the church.
Surveying the Whole to See the Parts
Tom Schreiner's New Testament Theology searches for Scripture's unifying themes.
Bravo U.C.C.!
Fighting for the resurrection.

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