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’To Rise, It Stoops’
How parenting mirrors the character of God.
Virtue on a Broomstick
The Harry Potter books, and the controversy surrounding them, bode well for the culture. A review of 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.'
Gang Outreach: Pastors Work with Police to End Gun Violence
Public Education: Back to the Bible
More public schools experiment with Bible-as-literature curriculum.
Updates
Crusade's Bright Names Successor
Spontaneous Combustion at Texas Football Game
Plus: Vatican calls Protestants improper and China continues religious arrests
Living with Furious Opposites
Grace blossoms in affliction, triumph arises out of failure, hope abounds amidst struggle—and on it goes.
Paradoxical Ortrhodoxy
Great sayings from Christianity's master of irony.
Senate Debates Granting China Permanent Trade Status
U.S. commission warns that normalizing trade will harm religious freedom.
St. Harry Potter Parish?
Plus: Peace breaks down at Millennium Peace Summit, Virginia schools keep moment of silence, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world.
Imprisoned Peruvian Army Colonel Denied Parole
Evangelical convicted of drug trafficking continues fight for justice as hope fades.
Marijuana Mambo and Mormons
Christian film critics weigh in on lesser-known movies now playing.
All Together Now
What qualifies as an ecumenical council anyway?
You've Got 26-Year-Old Legends!
Plus: The anti-woman Bible, and North Dakota's Supreme Court tells judges to stay out of religious entanglement.
Indian Prime Minister Greeted by Protests
Plus: More Gwen Shamblin, exodus at a Christian dot-com, and other news stories from around the Internet.
Role of New UN Religious Advisory Council Still Vague
New York's World Peace Summit 'lacked detail' and 'authentic leadership' from some major faiths, says ecumenical leader.
Seeds for a '100-Year' Peace Process
Ecumenical summit leaves religious leaders cautiously hopeful for gradual change.

Top Story May 18, 2024

AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
American Bible Society study finds majority don’t trust technology with spiritual matters.

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