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The Trouble with Ed Young's Rooftop Sexperiment
Yes, the church needs to talk more about sex. But pastors may need to talk about it less.
The Politics of Breast Cancer
Why the Komen Foundation's desire not to be "political" is understandable, but impossible.
Sin and Health
Evangelicals, weight loss, and sexual reorientation.
Time for Questions
Doubts multiply when we don't allow time and freedom to question.
Why the Church Should Still Publicly Oppose Gay Marriage
Not opposing same sex marriage may not solve Christianity's image problem.
Why the Church Needs the Infertile Couple
We're missing a broader scope of familial love.
Culturally Focusing on the Family
How hipster evangelicals have fallen into the same consumerist traps as their parents.
Infanticide Debate Reflects a New Era for Abortion Politics
As states push for pro-choice protections, Christians have a growing obligation to defend the lives of babies born as “burdens.”
Why Natural Law Arguments Make Evangelicals Uncomfortable
A recent paper highlights the differences between evangelical and Catholic defense of traditional marriage.
How to Think about Social Networking in Churches
What do we do with virtual fellowship?
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