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The Evangelical Scandal
Ron Sider says the movement is riddled with hypocrisy, and that it's time for serious change.
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Compliant but Confused
Unpacking some myths about today's teens.
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Bookmarks
Quick reviews of new books.
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U.N.: No Cloning
An equally strong ban, however, is stalled in Congress.
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Thinking Straighter
Why the world's most famous atheist now believes in God.
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Discovering God
Quotations to Stir Heart and Mind.
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Finding Heaven
Where is heaven, and how will we experience it before the final resurrection?
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Big Dream in Little Rock
What multiracial church looks like in the town formerly infamous for segregation.
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Harder than Anyone Can Imagine
Four working pastors—Latino, Asian, black, and white—respond to the bracing thesis of United by Faith. A CT forum with Noel Castellanos, Bill Hybels, Soong-Chan Rah, Frank Reid.
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All Churches Should Be Multiracial
The biblical case.
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Naming the Horror
We must resurrect the language of evil.
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Therapeutically Incorrect
Atheist psychiatrist argues that gays can change.
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Verdict that Demands Evidence
It is Darwinists, not Christians, who are stonewalling the facts.
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The Hero of Bloodless Reform
An interview with Steven M. Wise
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A Model of Intolerance
The "religious bigot" who brought down slavery.
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Members of One Another
Iraq's endangered church looks to Western fellowship for help.
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Aliens in Our Midst
Attaining asylum in the land of the free is harder than you'd think.
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Longing to Be Heard
It's dangerous and lonely to be an Iraqi Christian—at home or in exile.
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The Risks of Regime Change
Middle Eastern Christians might end up more repressed under democracy than under dictators.
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Harder than Anyone Can Imagine
Four working pastors—Latino, Asian, black, and white—respond to the bracing thesis of United by Faith.
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