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May 21

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Watchman on the Walls
"Between heaven and earth, and victim and offender, stands Texas death-row chaplain Jim Brazzil"
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Two Schools of Thought
Many believers wonder what's best for their children—Christian or public education. Two Dallas schools suggest an answer
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"Investing: $158,000 Assessment Stirs Pastor's Wrath"
Twin Cities suburb wants church to pay for road improvements
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Taxes Financial Warfare Club Under Legal Cloud
Maryland attorney general issues cease and desist order against company aimed at African-American Christians
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Law: Fetal Harm Bill Moves to Senate
Legislation is first of several bills backed by prolife groups
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Sudan: Freedom Panel Alleges Genocide
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom makes suggestion on Sudan's worsening abuses
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Mexico: A Peacemaker in Power
Evangelical governor sparks fresh hopes for lasting peace in troubled Chiapas
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Briefs: The World


Egypt: Religious Freedom Delegation Gets Cold Shoulder
Some Coptic Christians worry that foreign intervention on their behalf would spell trouble
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Latin America: Pope Urges New Effort Against Sects
Parents demand answers after girl is kidnapped and reportedly raped
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Pakistan: Stolen Daughter
Parents demand answers after girl is kidnapped and reportedly raped
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Pakistan: Christian Principal Accused of Blasphemy
33-year-old Pakistani Presbyterian faces death penalty if convicted.
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Awakening Liturgies


Cultural Savvy


Cathartic Prayers


Does God Know Your Next Move?


Does God Know Your Next Move?


Does God Know Your Next Move?


Does God Know Your Next Move?


Does God Know Your Next Move?
Does God change his mind? Will God ever change his plans in response to our prayers? If God knows it all, are we truly free? What does God know—and when does he know it? Christopher A. Hall and John Sanders debate openness theology.


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Youth with a Vision
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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.

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