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A Good Man Is Hard to Find
Early marriage sounds great—as long as there are mature Christian men willing to initiate.
Deciphering the Pennsylvania Gym Shooting
What George Sodini's journal reveals about women and violence.
Journalists Link Rising Teen Pregnancy Rates to Bush Administration
Rates of teen pregnancy, STDs rose during 2006-2007. Does this mean abstinence education isn't working?
Nancy Guthrie: Hearing Jesus Speak Into Your Sorrow
Well acquainted with suffering, Guthrie offers Jesus' words of comfort in her most recent work.
Breadwinning Moms and Stay-at-Home Dads
Wheaton College English professor balances work and parenting as breadwinner.
First Dalit Woman Elected to India Parliament
Christian groups hope Meira Kumar will raise profile of India's Untouchables.
Author Interview: Elissa Elliott
Her debut novel explores what the Book of Genesis would look like from the first woman's view.
Test Tube Ethics
Some couples pay the hefty price of storing frozen embryos, despite increasing pressure to donate them for scientific research.
Marital Rape Law Reconsidered in Afghanistan
President Hamid Karzai agreed to review the law after outcries from Western agencies.
Taking Heat
While some take action, most evangelicals in the global South remain lukewarm on climate change.
Popcorn in the Pews
Movie theaters are the new churches. Some congregations plan to stay.
Why Obama May Be Good News for Christian Higher Education
College administrators and observers say Bush administration tinkered too much. But some worry that new antidiscrimination laws loom.
Signs of Faith
Finding Jesus on America's Bible Road.
Some Boats Stay Afloat
An economic downturn isn't always bad news for giving.
Slideshow: No Need to Fret
Bill Mallonee sings about hardship, but his lyrics are haunted by hope.
World's Worst Persecutor
Will U.S. diplomatic shift and Graham visit help Christians?
All Eyes on California
The presidential contest there is predictable, but the state's marriage proposition is closely contested.
Church Giving Outlook: You've Got Some Time
Research shows that members' contributions stay steady through first years of recession.
The New Refugees
As the U.S. opens to Iraqis and Burmese, refugee ministries must adjust.
Blame the Universalists!
One strange explanation of the economic crisis.
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