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March (Web-only)

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Weblog: Is Terror Scaring Off Missionaries?
"The Dutch woman who is marrying herself, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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"Books & Culture 's Book of the Week: Oh, Brother"
"Most everyone agrees that the James ossuary is a significant find. Ask what it means, however …"
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"Weblog: Israel Inspects James Ossuary, But Joash Tablet Has Disappeared"
"Christian radio giant's stock plummets after bad news, and other stories from around the world"
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Best Christian Places to Work: Freedom and Grace
"Covenant Christian High School teachers and staff are encouraged to be creative, lead classes in innovative ways, and take initiative"
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CT Classic: Frederick Buechner's Sacred Journey
How one writer and minister has made a career of telling others about moments of holy insight
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"Weblog: Censoring Christian Films, Continued"
"The pope and the president, flags in church, demonic possession, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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Best Christian Places to Work: Lives in Balance
"At Evangelical Christian Credit Union, professional development is not just a nice bonus but also a spiritual responsibility"
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Christian History Corner: Iraqi Christians' Path of Persecution
"Not heresy hunters, nor Islamic purges, nor even Mongol hordes could wipe Christianity from Iraq"
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Weblog: Sydney Anglican Leader Attacked for Exclusivity Claims
Religious leaders issue constructive alternative to war with Iraq
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Best Christian Places to Work: What Burnout?
The Coalition for Christian Outreach takes seriously its responsibility to care for employees
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Books & Culture' s Book of the Week: Vanity Fair
A chronicler of religion plays the straight man
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Weblog: Senate Likely to Pass Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Thursday
"Mel Gibson's faith, rapper DMX retires to read his Bible, religion and peace, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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"Best Christian Places to Work: No Prayer, No Results"
Medical Ambassadors International's emphasis on praying creates a strong sense of commitment
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The Dick Staub Interview: Texas Pastor James Robison on the Life-Changing Faith of George W. Bush
"The president of Life Outreach International talks about his friend's faith, the moral need of America, and his own conversion"


Standing for Peace on the Eve of War
Christian group seeks nonviolent solution in Iraq.
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Weblog: United Methodist Bishop Says Muslims Will Be Saved
"Max Lucado, John MacArthur, and others discuss Iraq and Christ's exclusivity. Plus other stories from around the world"
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Best Christian Places to Work: President in Sweats
Leadership's informal style reflects an atmosphere of openness on the Whitworth College campus
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Film Forum: Bringing Down the Bad Reviews
"Mel Gibson stirs up controversy with his Christ film. A mainstream critic criticizes parents who take kids to rated-R movies. And critics mull over Bringing Down the House, Tears of the Sun, The Safety of Objects, Gerry, All the Real Girls, and The Son"
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Best Christian Places to Work: Practicing What They Teach
Dallas Theological Seminary and Multnomah Bible College and Seminary share a philosophy on managing employees
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Weblog: Senate Bans Partial-Birth Abortion
"After a 64-33 vote, the measure moves to the House."
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Dylan's Jesus Years
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A new study suggests that premarital abstinence pledges don't work and could even be harmful.

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