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Charles Marsh on Evangelicals' 'Mistaken Loyalty'
Plus: Police fire on Ethiopian Christian festival, Christian Coalition sued for unpaid bill, Baptist church with gay ministry disfellowshiped, and other stories from online sources around the world.
A Politician Explains the Faith
One hundred fifty years before C. S. Lewis, William Wilberforce wrote the 'Mere Christianity' of his time.
Looking For Comedy in the Muslim World
The Visitation
Influence Peddling, Extortion, or Both?
Pastor says HealthSouth founder Richard Scrushy paid for support. Scrushy denies account.
End of the Spear
Review by Lisa Ann Cockrel
Q&A: Justus Reid Weiner on Palestinian Christians
If they're not sitting on their suitcases, they've already left.
Dealing with Difficult People
Learn how to nurture even difficult relationships within your congregation to build up effective followers of Jesus.
Avoiding All-Out Church War
Confront conflict in your church and restore it to peace.
Suit Dropped Against California Missions Funds
Plus: Egyptian Muslims attack church, Vatican newspaper supports Dover decision, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Death Worked Backwards
End of the Spear, a new film about the 1956 missionary martyrs in Ecuador, is similar to the Narnia story in some ways, says Steve Saint, son of one of the murdered men.
A Unanimous Supreme Court Decision on Abortion!?
Plus: Nagin apologizes, Calif. school will drop ID course, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Reaction to Oregon v. Gonzalez
What prolife groups are saying about the assisted suicide case.
New Orleans Mayor: God Sent Hurricanes, Wants City Black
Plus: Prosperity gospel in NYC, BTK exorcism denied, the state of abortion after the Alito hearings, IRS complaint filed against Rod Parsley and Russell Johnson, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Making—and Breaking—Vows
A compelling memoir from the son of a priest and a former nun.
Supreme Court Upholds Oregon's Suicide Law
Says federal law regulates illicit drug dealing and trafficking, not "medicine."
Pocahontas: Girl, Interpreted
The New World, opening nationwide on Friday, gives us another take on a fascinating and elusive figure in American history—including her conversion to Christianity.
Being Pocahontas
Fifteen-year-old Q'Orianka Kilcher really got into her first starring role as the young Native American.

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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