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No Sale on Stem Cells
New Jersey voters reject $450 million ballot measure.
Wycliffe Woes
Troubles mount for Oxford's evangelical outpost.
In the Aftermath of a Kidnapping
The South Korean missionary movement seeks to mature without losing its zeal.
Short-Term Troubles
Lessons from the South Korean kidnappings in Afghanistan.
Missions Isn't Safe
Let's not learn the wrong lessons from the South Korean kidnappings.
Happy Birthday, Billy Graham
He turns 89, looking back at 2007 with gratefulness and forward to holidays with his family.
Praise and Dismay for Senate Scrutiny of Ministries' Finances
While some cheer inquiry into alleged misuses of church funds, others fear government intrusion.
Senate Committee Investigating Six Major Ministries
Sen. Grassley probes "possible misuse of donations" to Benny Hinn, Joyce Meyer, and others.
Doubting Antony Flew
The New York Times questions the competency of the world's most famous ex-atheist.
Edgy Grace
Holly Hunter brings realism to new cop/angel drama.
Bowing to Kigali
Importing orthodoxy—and cultural baggage.
Waiting for the Big Game
Could it be good vs. evil?
Francis Collins to receive highest civilian award
President Bush names Christian scientist a recipient of the President Medal of Freedom.
Pastor Charged with Criminal Discrimination
Finland's courts step in after visiting pastor refuses to lead service with a woman.
From Hand Out to Hand Up
Three Arkansas entrepreneurs are helping build Rwanda's largest bank for the poorest of the poor.
Christian/Muslim Reconciliation
One week talking with Muslims from Syria and Jordan.
Passages
Remembering Rex Humbard, Warren Webster, and A. Leslie Parrott, and other news from the evangelical world.
Halloween Candy Alternative
Beliefnet ranks the top 10 religious candy products.
First woman to lead Texas Baptist group
A former missionary to Japan narrowly defeats a West Texas pastor.
Surrendering at Church—to the Cops
A Memphis church welcomes fugitives who come to turn themselves in.

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