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Gospel Riches
Africa's rapid embrace of prosperity Pentecostalism provokes concern--and hope.
Just As We Were
Is mass evangelism dead?
Can Public Schools Ban Churches from Renting Space?
Plus: European court rules against mandatory religious education, abortion politics in Sweden, and other stories from online sources around the world.
News Briefs: July 11, 2007
The Center for Reclaiming America for Christ closes, Iraq added to religious rights watch list, and InterVarsity back at University of Wisconsin-Superior.
Nuclear Dilemma
Actually, people are talking about atomic energy.
Passages
John Stott retires, Zondervan CEO resigns, Biola kicks off centennial with a new president, and other news.
Cross Purposes
Biggest Christian conference splits amid growing atonement debate.
Summer Camps for Atheists
And you were worried about "Jesus Camp"?
Abstinence Brings 'Dignity'
Traveling in Africa, First Lady Laura Bush speaks in favor of faith-based HIV prevention.
Tyrant's Tomb Unearthed
Herod the Great's final resting place said to be found.
Another U.K. Jewelry Row
Also: Supreme Court rulings, Canadian Anglicans vote on same-sex blessings, and indulgences as 'lasting souvenirs.'
The Giuliani Choice
Can conservative Christians vote in good conscience for the ex-New York mayor?
A Precarious Calm
A year after the July 2006 war, Lebanon's Christians face a murky future.
Gas and Hot Air
We need a balanced energy policy. The new Senate bill isn't.
‘Have You Prayed for bin Laden Today?’
Brother Andrew urges Christians not to ‘black list’ radical Muslims.

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The Basketball Team Created to Represent God
The Basketball Team Created to Represent God
The Dallas Mavericks were intended to be the first Christian team in the NBA.

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