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April 1

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The Church of O
"With a congregation of 22 million viewers, Oprah Winfrey has become one of the most influential spiritual leaders in America."
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Oprah's Gurus
"Four popular New Age voices featured on Winfrey's television show and in her magazine, O."
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Jenkins Gets Left Behind
Tim LaHaye signs Bantam Dell book deal for $45 million.
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Why the TNIV Draws Ire
"No translation is perfect, and each must be read with a careful exegetical eye."
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Enough Bullying
Wayne Pederson's point was on target: evangelicalism risks identification more as a political movement than a theological one.
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Reflections: Resurrection
Quotations to Stir Heart and Mind
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Good Question: 'Jesus Only' Isn't Enough
Where exactly do Oneness Pentecostals stand in relation to orthodoxy? Are they in or out?
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The Long View: The Virtue of Unoriginality
The old kind of Christian is the best hope for church renewal.
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Civil Reactions: A Beautiful Reminder
Ron Howard's Oscar-winning film packs an unintentional biblical message.
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Grace Meets the Real World
"American 'roots' music (a la the Grammy-winning O Brother, Where Art Thou?) is making a comeback for reasons Christians can readily understand."
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One Pilgrims' Regress
Church-bashers have another collection of horror stories to give them goose bumps.
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What Do Women-Ghosts Want?
A multi-genre film explores life after death—with maddening results.
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The Back Page: Why Do They Hate Us?
How to turn the Baywatch syndrome into the Jesus syndrome.
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Easter in an Age of Terror
Living and dying—and living again—after September 11.
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Farther In and Deeper Down
Evangelicals of all stripes are reviving the neglected art of expository preaching.
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Plus: The Danger Ahead
Haddon Robinson on the precarious future of evangelical preaching.
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Faith-based Give-in
Compromise bill for religious nonprofits gains grudging support.
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"Presbyterians: Presbyterians Reaffirm Fidelity, Chastity Rule"
Conservatives gain last needed vote to defeat Amendment A.
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Public Religion: Sidestepping Pluralism
National Prayer Breakfast drops Muslim from program.
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Gambling: Fighting Chance
Bible-belt churches gear up for lottery battles in Tennessee and North Carolina.
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