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December (Web-only)

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Weblog: The Virgin Birth? Come on!
Millard Fuller steps down as Habitat CEO after sexual harassment allegation, worries the movement will lose focus. Also, an adult stem-cell media conspiracy?
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Reformed Protestants No Longer See Images as Idolatrous
The visual and the word go hand in hand as some pastors see possibility in connecting pictures with worship.
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Slaughter of the Innocents, 2004
The Netherlands celebrates Christmas by reenacting Herod.
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The Top Ten Books of 2004
And a warning about the risks of reading.
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Not Your Grandma's Testimony
A 30-year-old ponders his spiritual journey in the evangelical subculture.
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Terrorizing Ally
Saudi Arabia tortures Christians even as it makes human-rights gestures.
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Tsunami Survivors Desperate for Aid
Christian groups worldwide mobilize massive relief effort to South Asia.
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The Doctrine Doctor
Jaroslav Pelikan has written a history of the Christian tradition on a scale no one else has attempted in the twentieth century.
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India's Christians Prominent in Casualties and Aid
Velankanni basilica, Christian fishermen among hardest hit.
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Disaster Prompts 'Neighborly Love'
The director of Youth for Christ in Sri Lanka meets Christian survivors straining to deliver aid to victims despite their own losses.
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Temptations in Disaster
A ministry leader in Sri Lanka advises his colleagues on spiritual disciplines during a crisis.
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Weblog: Two Iraqi Churches Bombed
Plus: Mr. Bean opposes British religious hate-crime bill, religious summit opens in Indonesia, Vatican condemns 'Christianophobia', Christmas dilemma, praying for the home team, and other articles from online sources around the world.
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Unfashionably Good
A savory collections of essays by Alan Jacobs.
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Weblog: Canadian Supreme Court Backs Same-Sex Marriage
Plus: Another religion clash in Egypt, a Baylor bump, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Atheist No More, Flew Still Rejects Revelation
Plus: LA Times praises Jesus, Eames says ECUSA won't be disciplined, China's Craze Mass, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Advent's Spiritual Pilgrimage
The birth of Christ is only the final stop when meditating this holiday season. An excerpt from Ancient-Future Time: Forming Spirituality Through the Christian Year.
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A Problematic Mission?
Would the Spanish friars of California's historic missions have lobbied for the separation of church and state?
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Weblog (Second Helping): Revenge of the God Billboards
Plus: Britain discusses euthanasia while the Netherlands euthanizes babies, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: White House Speechwriter Talks About the Bush Code
Plus: U.S. News phones it in on prayer, Indonesian churches attacked, Mormon author disfellowshipped, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Modern, All Too Modern
Tom Wolfe's new novel, largely reviewed as a satiric report on the sexual mores of today's college students, is fundamentally about the nature of the human will.
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