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God's Calling Plan
How does God summon leaders for his cause?
When Ministry Jumps the Shark
Can we recover from goofy, life-altering episodes?
The Unending Tension
Somewhere between "abiding" and "abounding" is a quiet, but productive place.
Losing (And Gaining) Face
from the MacDonald Files
Is Eric Rudolph a Christian Terrorist?
Presbyterians keep ban on gay ordination, Newsweek examines fetal rights, Ten Commandments display gets federal court approval, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Illusion or Reality?
The Eternal Weight of Glory
If only we could have the positives of earthly life without the negatives
House Votes to Ban Partial-Birth Abortion
'Abortion apartheid in the Democratic Party, and other stories from online sources around the world.
What Does an Anglican 'Gay Wedding' Mean for the Church?
Zambia's new veep is a televangelist, the new Christian theme parks, singing about God at graduation, and other articles from online media around the world
What Does the First Anglican 'Gay Wedding' Mean for the Church?
Zambia's new veep is a televangelist, the new Christian theme parks, singing about God at graduation, and other articles from online media around the world
True Believers
Incoming! The McSweeney's crowd launches a new monthly.
The Hope of Heaven
Have Christians forfeited their rightful anticipation of eternity?
Finding Nemo Reels in Raves
Christian film critics praise Finding Nemo, debate the merits of The Italian Job, highlight the virtues of Bruce Almighty, and argue about whether The Matrix Reloaded is philosophically polluted.
The Believer's Final Bliss
The regeneration of man requires that old things must pass away and all things become new
Heaven Can't Wait
I have seen the electrifying results of what can happen when the reality comes alive
The Ancient Rise and Recent Fall of Tithing
Is yet another time-honored Christian practice fading from view?
Paul Elie on 'the Holy Ghost School'
The author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own talks about the personal journeys of Flannery O'Connor, Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day, and Walker Percy and what we learn from them today.
Ted Haggard: 'This Is Evangelicalism's Finest Hour'
The new president of the National Association of Evangelicals talks about the current state and future goals of the association and evangelicalism.
Is Anglicanism's First Election of an Openly Gay Bishop an Exit Sign?
More on Christian terrorist Eric Rudolph, and Time Europe examines the changing spirituality of the continent

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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