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Love to Love Children
Our growing families.
Jesus from East to West
Ravi Zacharias defends Christianity using the narrative of his life.
Ka-Ching! You're a Parent
The Baby Business
Word Made Brash
New Scripture adaptations are not your father's comic books.
Leveling the Investment Field
Why has it been so hard for organizations to treat Israel like any other state?
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Gory
Two historians tell why Christian thought went AWOL during the civil war.
Falling Apart
Controversial decisions at the recent General Convention have accelerated the break-up of the Episcopal Church.
Law or Free Market?
Pursuing morality in a pluralist society.
New Life for Nepal
Hindu monarchy abolished; churches can now register.
Marriage Matters
Debate rages even after Senate and House reject federal amendment.
What (Not All) Women Want
The finicky femininity of 'Captivating' by John and Stasi Eldredge.
Making Promises
Why to keep your word—and the Word.
How Then Shall We Politick?
Michael Gerson, recently resigned Bush speechwriter and adviser, on how evangelicals should comport themselves in the public square.
Passages
Roy Moore defeated, Regent University dean and Biola president retire.
Down on the Funny Farm
Steve Oedekerk, the writer/director/producer of Barnyard, might be one of Hollywood's funniest guys. For Oedekerk, a Christian, it's all about the joy of making people laugh.
Window of Light
Back to Plan B
Plus: Who was Seattle's shooter? Greg Boyd's politics, Mel Gibson's anti-Semitism, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Official Presbyterian Publisher Issues 9/11 Conspiracy Book
Process theologian David Ray Griffin is among the most prominent proponents of theory that Bush administration, not Al Qaeda, was behind attacks.

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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