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Some Chaplains Plead, Don't Repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell
Military policy on gays and lesbians survives one more round.
Blaine Blind Spot
Florida reveals an overlooked front in church-state battles.
Religious Hiring's Status Quo Victory
A 2-1 ruling by Ninth Circuit affirms World Vision's right to consider religious beliefs in employment. But questions over faith-based hiring practices and government funding seem far from settled.
Canada's Split Decision on Hiring
Experts, organizations see mixed victory in recent court ruling.
Dispute in Dearborn
Small ministry creates big waves at Arab festival.
Kenya's Church Leaders Vow to Take Constitution Debate to Parliament
Christian coalition against document fragmented in the campaign's final days.
Conservatives Get 'Slap in the Face'
Groups were busy responding to fights over marriage, the Supreme Court, and a mosque near Ground Zero.
Testing Property and Prisoner Protections
The 2000 Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act takes shape.
Immigration Reform: Another Christian View
Forging a just public policy is more complex than the public rhetoric.
Pointing Fingers in Kenya
Accusations of foreign Christian meddling fly as a constitution vote looms.
Is the Christian Legal Society's Loss a Loss for Everyone?
What the Supreme Court's verdict means for campus ministries.
Christian Legal Society Loses in Supreme Court Case
Group must allow leaders who disagree with its statement of faith.
Mixed Blessings
Love offerings prove taxing.
A Protestant-Less Supreme Court: Does it Matter?
Observers weigh in on a Supreme Court without Protestants.
A Combustible Faith
How politics and religion forged Christian orthodoxy. A review of Philip Jenkins' latest book 'Jesus Wars.'
Who Are Americans?
What Christians contribute to the search for a national identity.
Grenade Attacks Were Govt. Plot, Say Kenyan Churches
Six dead, 80 injured at prayer rally protesting revised constitution.
Faith-Based Fracas
From the White House to the courthouse, the battle escalates over whether Christian groups have the right to employ only Christians.
Pennsylvania: The Bake Sale is Back in Business
After a health inspector gets zealous, state passes law letting nonprofits sell homemade food.
Asylum Surprise
Decision for home-schoolers pushes persecution boundaries.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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