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Cease-Fire in the Laboratory
Working scientists find that science and faith are less and less in conflict.
Christian Political Activist Launches a New Party
Can CHP bring Christian ethics to bear on Canada’s national political scene?
Can Christians Hand out Gospel Tracts in Airports?
This case is a crucial test of free speech.
My Cancer and the Good Health Gospel
I had always wondered what it would be like to be told I had a malignant cancer
Beyond Bathrobe Drama
Finding a home for Christian artists.
The Return of the God-Hypothesis
After 300 years of science, God may make more sense than ever.
Gospel or Government?
The National Association of Evangelicals walks a tightrope at its annual convention.
A Battle over Sexual Morals
Are committed, faithful relationships for only inside marriage?
Can States Restrict a Minor’s Access to Abortion?
Ruling passed on Hartigan v. Zbaraz
The Law Firm of Glitz, Hype, and Schmaltz
In Maine, it's illegal to whistle on Sunday.
Special Books Section: April 4, 1987
Lynchburg and Other Cities on a Hill
Afghan Refugees Find Help at the Border
One of every four refugees worldwide is an Afghan.
A Congressman Who Would Be President
"Even if I lost, I could still be a blessing to my party and my country."
Gamma Counter to the Rescue
How an unlikely prop and a resourceful photographer saved our shoot.
How Not to Have a Baby
The morality of surrogacy and a deeper discussion of moralism
Book Briefs: April 4, 1987
A closer look at Cairns and Bockmuehl
Eugene Peterson: A Monk Out of Habit
What spirituality has to do with place, creativity, community, and subversion.

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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