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The Good Life
Augustine says we must love the very best the most.
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Go and Plant Churches of All Peoples
Crusades and personal witnessing are no longer the cutting edge of evangelism.
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DO LIKEWISE
Our Teachable Moment
The Iraq war calls for some serious rethinking by Christians.
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Latter-Day Politics
Mitt Romney believes American values, not Mormon doctrine, should rule a President.
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Bookmarks
Short reviews of Metaphysics and the God of Israel, Hidden Iran, and Caring for Mother.


A New Kind of Dying
Sudden death gives way to anticipated mortality. A review of Last Rights.
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The Pulse
I Was a Stranger
How should we deal with 12 million illegal immigrants?


Pastor Provocateur
Love him or hate him, Mark Driscoll is helping people meet Jesus in one of America's least-churched cities.
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My Top 5 Books on Apologetics
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The Bible in Brush & Stroke
Medieval and modern join forces in the Saint John's Bible.
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Whatever Happened to Samson?
This novel with a fierce intelligence should resurrect him.
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New Route Home
Morris Robinson fuses old and new.
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God's Writing Life
Our Creator has chosen a medium that is the most challenging of all.
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'Sculpting in Time'
Russian filmmaker sought to harrow the soul.
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Second Chances at Life
698,000 inmates were released from prison in the last 12 months. Most will be behind bars again by 2009. How can we keep more from returning?
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A Kinder, Gentler Coach
Tony Dungy may be the most respected coach in the NFL—but he's also got some enemies.
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Fumbling Religion?
When it deals with Christians and churches, the NFL doesn't always have a good game plan.
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Inside CT
Odds and Endings
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Reflections
Blessed Are Those Who Hunger
Quotations to stir heart and mind.
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Why We Love Football
Grace and idolatry run crossing patterns in the new American pastime.
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Battle Fatigue
Abortion opponents head into Obama presidency after big losses.

In Meltdown, Hints of Grace
The odd effects the economy is having on families.

Youth with a Vision
The stories of two teens who have raised more than $1,000,000 for AIDS orphans in Africa.

Dylan's Jesus Years
Doc explores his Christian era in late '70s, early '80s.

Promise of Pledges Unlikely to Ring True
A new study suggests that premarital abstinence pledges don't work and could even be harmful.

Don't Let Them Die Alone
Hospice care spirituality would benefit from greater Christian engagement.

Poll: Do you think evangelicals are tired of fighting abortion?

 
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