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Died: Don McClanen, Founder of Fellowship of Christian Athletes
(UPDATED) Vision of Oklahoma basketball coach 60 years ago now reaches 2 million annually.
Jazz, Joey Alexander, and a Window on God
A musical prodigy reveals something beyond the material
Keith and Kristyn Getty's Global Sunday Singalong for Evangelism
This Sunday, more than 4,100 churches in 81 countries will sing new version of OMF hymn that first drew missionaries to China.
Africa Has a New Islamic State. Or Does It?
The Gambia’s president has declared it so. Not everyone is convinced.
Pope Francis Quiet on Catholic Persecution of Protestants in Mexico
(UPDATED) Two dozen Protestant families get utilities turned back on after two years of punishment.
When Sex Leaves You Wanting More
Reflecting on female libido and Christian marriage.
Why I See a Counselor
Counseling helped me discover my dual nature: the put-together leader and the afraid and ashamed woman.
Viewing Black Lives Matter, Part 3
To understand Black Lives Matter one should remember history
Wonder on the Web
Issue 42: Links to amazing stuff.
Music of the Spheres
When scientists detected gravitational waves, “astronomy grew ears.”
Why Solar Power Might Get a Lot More Green
It turns out that Popeye was right all along.
Around the World in 46 Chromosomes
I expected to discover myself in my DNA test. But I found us all.
Editor's Note from February 18, 2016
Issue 42: A surprise DNA test, an unexpected power plant, and a breakthrough chirp.
27 Benefits of Putting an Expiration Date On New Ministries In Your Church
Here's a great way open your church up to innovative new ideas by minimizing the risk – or at least the sting – of failure.
Thinking About Expository Preaching—Part 2
Expository preaching is the best, but not a biblically mandated, preaching approach
Dispatch from Berlinale—‘Zero Days’
A compelling and essential documentary about worms, terrorism, cyber warfare, and Stuxnet.
Dispatch from Berlinale—'The Son of Joseph'
Biblical allusions abound in a farcical, good-hearted French tale.
Antonin Scalia: Devout Christian, Worldly Judge
A faithful man lives out his faith on the bench with restraint.
Can We Survive the Visual Tsunami?
Could there be a deeper rationale for the first commandment?
Died: Charles C. Ryrie, Theologian Whose Study Bible Shaped Dispensationalism
The 90-year-old scholar leaves behind a legacy beyond Dallas Seminary.

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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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