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Bono, U2’s lead singer, has spent the last several years urging Christians to support the human rights causes. While the Irishman has been eager not to call himself a Christian (he says he’d “like to be” one), he nevertheless became for many Christians a symbol of integrating art, faith, and global engagement.
Responses to our December issue.
The Bulletin
Mike Cosper interviewed the U2 frontman for December’s cover story. Here’s the whole conversation.
Cover Story
Grief and God have been part of U2’s story from the start.
News
Jim Daly and singer-activist discuss Jesus as Messiah, evangelical credit for PEPFAR, and how C.S. Lewis may inspire the next U2 song…
News
Why Christian musicians are embarking on a different kind of world tour.
Review
What’s so great (and what’s not) about the band’s new album.
News
U2 activist reaffirms call to fight AIDS, poverty before audience including President Bush.
Unless Africa tames corruption, new aid efforts will fail.