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September 7

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Dialogue: Conversation or Competition?
Pentecostals, Roman Catholics in long-standing talks to resolve conflicts, discover some commonalities.
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Germany: Sects Not So Bad After All?
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Greek Orthodox: Growing Unrest
Greek Church says laity lamentations are groundless.
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Anglicans: Anglicans Deem Homosexuality 'Incompatible with Scripture'
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Higher Education: Keeping Students in School
Christian colleges seek to improve retention rate.
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Latter Day Saints: Reorganized Latter Day Saints Aim to Grow After Revising Doctrines
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Editorial: When Lies Become News
Christian journalists should be fairer than their secular counterparts.


Did the Exodus Never Happen?
How two Egyptologists are countering scholars who want to turn the Old Testament into myth.
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Plus: King David Was Here
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Still Surprised by Lewis
Why this nonevangelical Oxford don has become our patron saint.
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The Return of the Jewish Church
In 1967, there were no Messianic Jewish congregations in the world. Today there are 350. Who are these believers?
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Plus: Mapping the Messianic Jewish World


Voucher Victory
School-choice advocates win in Wisconsin, but can the movement gain momentum?
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God Is in the Blueprints
Our deepest beliefs are reflected in the ways we construct our houses of worship.
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Matters of Opinion: Take the Pledge
A practical strategy for loving the poor.
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Reflections: Classic & Contemporary Excerpts


Directions: Denominations: Divided We Stand
Many are surprised to learn that denominations were created to make peace in the church possible.


Frederica Mathewes-Green: Gagging on Shiny, Happy People
Churchy types present the Christian experience as blandly perfect.


Books: A Library in a Book
Raymond Brown provides an excellent synthesis of contemporary New Testament scholarship.
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Yancey: The Fox and the Writer
I felt a thrilling flashback to Eden, when the barrier of fear had not yet arisen between the species.


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Olympic Snapshot
Imagine swords turned into plowshares, and soldiers into soccer players.

The Excitement of Hope
Olympians have something to teach us about this cardinal virtue.

Campus Crusader for Christ
Bill Bright is a compelling, flawed figure in John Turner's historical analysis of postwar evangelicalism.

Open Competitors
Campus Crusade's early tensions with InterVarsity and other college ministries. An excerpt from Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ.

Jeremiah at Harvard
Three decades after Solzhenitsyn's speech, where do we find ourselves?

Poll: Do you pay attention to the Olympics?

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