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The Gospel Goes to Sundance
At the recent Sundance Film Festival, a group of Fuller Theological Seminary students and profs to bridge the gap between secular film and the Christian church.
No Compromise
Christian school in Colorado alleges discrimination in voucher program.
Faith Amid the Muck
Christians struggle with island's latest disaster.
Where Community Is No Cliché
Forty-three families in rural Texas blend Pentecostal fervor and Anabaptist simplicity.
Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
Jacob vs. Jacob
Jewish believers in Jesus quarrel over both style and substance.
LDS 'Insider' Suspended
Author stands by critical book.
Family Values
Overworked, Bob Shallcross quit his job to reconnect at home. Now he's made a movie about that very thing—Uncle Nino, which opens in limited theaters this week.
Muzzled Speech
Christians tried for anti-gay preaching.
Redeeming Black Films
Hollywood's black movies often depict negative stereotypes—gangs, violence—or revel in buffoonery, a la White Chicks and Soul Plane. But Michael and Christine Swanson are trying to change that, one film at a time.
Ten Black Films Worth Watching
In celebration of Black History Month, we present these African-American classics.
Fragile Accord
History, resentment, and ethnic tension imperil long-term peace in Sudan.
A Look Of Love
Persecuted priest's smile planted faith in a Chinese activist.
Behind China's Closed Doors
Newly confident house churches open themselves up to the world.
Kids, Dogs, and Real-World Words
Preaching that even children take to heart employs words simple and deep.
Making Progress
Progressive rock, that is. Neal Morse, famous for his roles with bands like Spock's Beard and Transatlantic, is now enjoying his time as a solo Christian artist—and still making prog-rock.
Questions Follow Fuller's Firing from Habitat for Humanity
Changing corporate culture, not harassment allegations, reportedly led to founder's dismissal as president. But some say the leadership battle isn't over.
Freedom Between the Goal Posts
Sports is much more important than our culture lets on.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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