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May (Web-only)

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Weblog: The New York Times Breaks the News That Christians Evangelize Muslims
Today's front page says, Seeing Islam as 'evil' faith, evangelicals seek converts.
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The Dick Staub Interview: Why We Are Drawn to The Matrix
Chris Seay, coauthor of The Gospel Reloaded, says the first movie was about finding belief and the second looks at walking that path


Film Forum: Should There Be a Christian Movie Industry?
Plus links to early reviews of The Matrix Reloaded
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Weblog: Apostle Paul's Shipwreck Makes Headlines
High-ranking Wesleyan Church charged with pedophilia crime, the truth about faith and beards, and other stories from online source around the world
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Speaking Out: Looking for God in The Matrix
Neo's return reminds us that a fallen world full of people is a world worth saving
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Weblog: Anglican Missionaries Taken Hostage in Solomon Islands
: Saudi Arabia's Ichthus, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Christian History Corner: When World Leaders Pray
Some observers are upset with Tony Blair's recent public avowal of faith. But what impact has Christianity really had on our leaders?
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Editor's Bookshelf: Survival Through Community
An interview with Charles Colson, author of Being the Body
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Weblog: Australian Missionary Beheaded in Solomon Islands
Prolife groups react to Global AIDS bill's passage
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Books & Culture' s Book of the Week: Facing the Past
Günter Grass and the debate over Germans as victims in World War II.
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Weblog: Supreme Court Will Take on 'Blaine Amendments'
Court lets stand ban on sectarian city council prayers, and other stories from online sources around the world
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The Dick Staub Interview: Remembering Francis of Assisi, the Crazy Genius
CT managing editor Mark Galli finds someone who lived the Sermon on the Mount


Benke Case Closed, but Tensions Remain
LCMS appeals panel rejects arguments of critics in 9/11 prayer debate
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Weblog: Reading the Bible as Hate Literature
The new humans, a church poisoning conspiracy, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Film Forum: Matrix Sequel Flaunts Flashy Effects, Tedious Talk
Christian film critics find little enthusiasm for The Matrix Reloaded, Down with Love, or Daddy Day Care, but they are impressed with Man on the Train
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Weblog: The Gathering Presbyterian Storm
Arrest made in missionary's beheading, Texas approves abortion waiting period, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Gracia Burnham: 'I Speak My Mind'
The former hostage talks openly about what she learned about God, her Muslim captors, and herself during her captivity.


Gracia Burnham: 'I Speak My Mind'
The former hostage talks openly about what she learned about God, her Muslim captors, and herself during her captivity.


Gracia Burnham: 'I Speak My Mind'
The former hostage talks openly about what she learned about God, her Muslim captors, and herself during her captivity.


Gracia Burnham: 'I Speak My Mind'
The former hostage talks openly about what she learned about God, her Muslim captors, and herself during her captivity.


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Battle Fatigue
Abortion opponents head into Obama presidency after big losses.

In Meltdown, Hints of Grace
The odd effects the economy is having on families.

Youth with a Vision
The stories of two teens who have raised more than $1,000,000 for AIDS orphans in Africa.

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.

Poll: Do you think evangelicals are tired of fighting abortion?

 
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