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On a Justice Mission
Thanks to William Wilberforce, we already know the key to defeating slavery.
Amazing Abolitionist
Amazing Grace shows Wilberforce in Action
Passages
Remembering Fox-Genovese; NAE's new executive director; Rick Santorum's new job; and other news.
No Spoonful of Sugar
What sweetens your tea? Ordinary Brits cared enough to boycott.
Free at Last
How Christians worldwide are sabotaging the modern slave trade.
'A Man of Principle'
That's how acclaimed director Michael Apted describes William Wilberforce, the subject of his latest film, Amazing Grace, which opens this week.
Put Your Bible Down for a Day
Let your light shine.
Fulfilling God-Sized Dreams
A Fantastic Role
Ioan Gruffudd, best known for his role as the leader of The Fantastic Four, reprises a bit of history with his latest part, as the Christian abolitionist William Wilberforce in the new film, Amazing Grace.
Mail Scare
Zondervan employees evacuate after receiving suspicious package.
Witness Lee in the Dock
Evangelical leaders prod Local Church on founder's teachings.
What Would Wilberforce Do?
The 19th-century abolitionists have much to teach us about politics today.
Home Sharks
Unscrupulous lenders target Habitat for Humanity homeowners.
The Wilberforce Strategy
Britain's great abolitionist worked to change society's values, not just its laws.
Save the Wales
Veteran producer Ken Wales, who recently finished Amazing Grace, the William Wilberforce bio-pic, now turns to John Newton's story—and a Chariots of Fire sequel.
Leader's Insight: Making Good Friday Better
How an abandoned worship practice helped our church recapture the imagination.
Leading Our Children, Part 1
Go Figure
Recent stats on Iraqi refugees, embezzlement, and Congress's religion.

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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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