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July

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Suburban Spirituality
"The land of SUVs and soccer leagues tends to weather the soul in peculiar ways, but it doesn't have to"
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Big Idea Loses Suit
Jury says creator of VeggieTales owes $11 million to ex-distributor
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Criminal Faith
"Going nuclear, North Korea allows worship only of its dictator"
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Faith-based Bathing
What role does baptism play in faith and salvation?
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Roe vs. Judicial Sense
Forget briefly its immorality—it's just bad law
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Christ via Judaism
"Lauren Winner's spiritual journey is an invaluable—and, to some, unsettling—reminder of where we came from"
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Rabbit Trails to God
John Updike has made a career of writing the most theological novels in America
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As Close as Our Breath
Jim Carrey plays God with unholy flair in a movie that is Judeo-Christian to its bones
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Soul Language on Paper
Blue Like Jazz resonates with readers who grapple with the paradoxes of faith
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Navigating Life Storms
Norman Wright's Helping Those Who Hurt guides readers in encouraging loved ones
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Taming the Techno Monster
"In Power Failure, Albert Bergmann looks at Christianity in a culture of technology"
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Everyday Truths
"Simple activities bind families together and deepen their relationship with God, says the author of Sacred Stories of Ordinary Families"
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Church Sells Armstrong's Works
Nineteen books by founder sold to Worldwide Church of God splinter group
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Going It Alone
We should take heed when much of the world says it distrusts us
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Jesus' Woodstock
"After 20 summers of love, the Cornerstone Festival still opens doors for unknown musicians and unlocks truth for hungry minds"
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Breakthrough Dancing
A look at one of the most creative youth ministries in Hong Kong—if not the world
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Hit by the SARS Tornado
Breakthrough reacted quickly when the disease hit Hong Kong.
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400K and counting
Christians recoil at explosive growth of frozen human embryos
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Study Lauds Prisoner Program
Prison Fellowship releases InnerChange research at a White House roundtable
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Turning the Mainline Around
New sociological studies show that evangelicals may well succeed at renewing wayward Protestantism
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