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Reference Rainbow
What it looks like to graph the Bible's cross-references.
Adult Stem Cells Score Again
A trachea engineered from bone marrow stem-cells makes ethical research more appealing.
Students Did Not Start Fire, Westmont Says
Authorities said earlier that 10 college-age students had built a bonfire that started the fire.
eHarmony to Offer Gay Dating Service After Settlement
The dating website will launch the new same-sex dating site called "Compatible Partners."
Huckabee says neglected `value voters' are key to GOP future
Passages
Aid worker killed in Afghanistan, Palm Beach Atlantic University president resigns, and other transitions.
Denominational Diagnostics
What I look for to find a healthy church.
Student Bonfire Caused Westmont Fire
Authorities did not identify what school the 10 students attended.
Focus on the Family Folding Four Print Publications
Brio, Brio and Beyond, Breakaway, and Plugged In will turn into online magazines.
Child Hunger Rose 50%
About Them Jabs. . .
Film Fest Director Supported Gay Marriage Ban
Richard Raddon, a Mormon, supposedly turned in resignation, but board turns it down.
Oral Roberts U. to Cut 100 Jobs
Spokesman says the cuts are mainly to offset the school's $17 million deficit.
Quotation Marks
Recent remarks on birth control, why you can't sue God, and other news developments.
World's Worst Persecutor
Will U.S. diplomatic shift and Graham visit help Christians?
Follow the Money
Budgets reveal congregational priorities--and givers are watching more closely than ever.
Focus on the Family Eliminates 202 Jobs
The organization's budget will drop to $138 million.

Top Story March 29, 2024

A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
Ephraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.

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