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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.
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“The world’s biggest rock star tours the heartland, talking more openly about his faith as he recruits Christians in the fight against AIDS in Africa.”
Cathleen Falsani|
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What's so great (and what's not) about the band's new album.
Andy Whitman|
- The Bulletin Episode 9|55minOne on One with BonoMike Cosper interviewed the U2 frontman for December’s cover story. Here’s the whole conversation.
- Six Surprises from Bono's Interview with Focus on the FamilyJim Daly and singer-activist discuss Jesus as Messiah, evangelical credit for PEPFAR, and how C.S. Lewis may inspire the next U2 song...Jeremy Weber|
- Songs of Justice, Missions of MercyWhy Christian musicians are embarking on a different kind of world tour.Mark Moring|
- Bono Lauds, Prods Prayer BreakfastU2 activist reaffirms call to fight AIDS, poverty before audience including President Bush.Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, D.C.|
- Can We Defeat Poverty?Unless Africa tames corruption, new aid efforts will fail.by Tony Carnes in Edinburgh, Scotland|
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