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Rift Opens Among Evangelicals on AIDS Funding
Dobson targets Global Fund, which helps Salvation Army, Youth for Christ, and World Vision.
2006 Christianity Today Book Awards
Out of 37 publishers and 240 titles, our judges selected 22 of this year's best books.
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Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
God Is at Work
Economic globalization is an opportunity for missions says Ken Eldred.
When Evangelicals Ruled
Between 1850 and 1900 evangelicals dominated the English speaking world, says David Bebbington.
Jesus Out of Focus
The Da Vinci Code is raising issues that go to the heart of the Christian faith—and it's starting to confuse us all.
'Get Out of San Francisco'
City's response to Christian youth event poses legal question.
Georgia to Teach Bible
Democrats and Republicans disagreed about what to use as a textbook.
The Lapsed Evangelical Critic
Bart Ehrman's doubt as a student at Moody has turned to agnosticism.
On the Edge of Famine
Politics hinders aid to 11 million East Africans.
The Life of Bryan
Michael Kazin explains why American politics needs another William Jennings Bryan.
Philosophers' Potpourri
Quotations to stir heart and mind.
A Faith Tailored Just for You
The hoopla over the Gospel of Judas is both absurd and revealing.
What the Teaching Can Teach Us
Not all extracanonical manuscripts reveal a 'lost Christianity.' The church's earliest discipleship manual—the Didache—is as orthodox and relevant as it gets.
Revising David and Solomon
Archeological study questions the Bible's take on Israel's united kingdom.
Go Figure
Recent stats on voting for evangelicals, belief in The Da Vinci Code, and collegiate religion.
The Power of Hospitality
How to win over enemies and influence people.
An Ugly Phoenix Reborn
European anti-Semitism is more widespread than has been let on.
Doubts About Fish Story
Anti-Darwinists downplay 'missing link.'
Unveiling the Truth About Islam
Too many Christian books miss the mark.

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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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