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November 18

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A Regular Purpose-Driven Guy
Rick Warren's genius is in helping pastors see the obvious
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Civic-Minded and Heavenly Good
How Christians should practice 'right politics.'
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Graham's Current Events
"In his fifth book, Franklin Graham examines why the name of Jesus is controversial"
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"Rich, Delighted Christians"
The Good of Affluence aims to give leadership to wealthy Christians moved and troubled by their fortune
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The Back Page: Guilt Good and Bad
The early warning signs
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Manhattan Ministry a Year Later
"As of September 2002, weddings, counseling, and courage in demand"
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Prostitute Murders Spur Ministry
Vancouver Christians rescue women lost on streets
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Keeping Their Heads Down
Vital but dwindling Christians face many pressures
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Restricting Faith
New law makes it harder than ever to be non-Orthodox
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Option for Alienated Baptist Missionaries
Texans to form 'flexible' alternative to the Southern Baptist Convention's IMB
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Aramaic May Disappear in Four Decades
"Only about 400,000 Arab Christians and 20,000 Jews speak the language"
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Desert Springs
Quotations to stir the heart and mind
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House: No Church Politicking
The Houses of Worship Political Speech Protection Act fails 239-178
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New Study Answers Many Criticisms of White House's Plans
Hudson Institute's Fruitful Collaborations underscores the need for hiring freedom
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Quenching Worst-Case Scenarios
Maryland Baptists train to rescue their neighbors if terrorists strike again
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Jesus Freak
"Franklin Graham remains unashamed of the Name, despite public criticism. No generic prayers for him"
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2012: A School Odyssey
Baylor strives to go where no Christian university has gone before—in ten years
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Faith-Based Fight: White House moves forward with or without Senate.
"White House moves ahead on regulatory, funding fronts"
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Entertainment: Jonah has boffo box office.
But Big Idea lays off 30 in 'heartbreaking' cuts
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Nigeria: War-weary Muslims and Christians talk peace.
Shari'ah law divides leaders
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