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Is Christ Divided?
And two more apostolic questions today's church must answer.
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Dumped into Drums
Eritrea ramps up brutal crackdown on Christians.
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Out of Africa
The leader of nearly 18 million Nigerian Anglicans challenges the West's theology and control.
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Vida Nueva
A dying urban church found new life to be costly.
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Faith and Freedom
Quotations to stir the heart and mind.
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The Pentecostal Gold Standard
After 50 years in ministry, Jack Hayford continues to confound stereotypes—all to the good.
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To Judge, or Not to Judge
Christ commanded us not to judge others, but aren't there times when common sense or prudence requires it? Asked by Stephen Hunt, St. Paul, Minnesota
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American Decalogue
Telling stories of U.S. morals through the prism of the Ten Commandments.
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A More Perfect Society
Why I wouldn't want to live there.
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Christianity Today News Briefs
Religious freedom in Vietnam and China, Messianic Jews in Israel, and Millard Fuller.
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Go Figure
Recent stats on America as a Christian nation, creation and evolution, and liking Muslims.
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Quotation Marks
Recent comments from Garrison Keillor, Jane Fonda, Chan Chandler, and Ken Salazar.
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Uncertain Future
July 10 election could determine the church's status in this Muslim nation.
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The Japanese Joseph
What the North Korean regime meant for evil, God used for good.
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Dirty Qur'ans, Dusty Bibles
If Leviticus or Jude suddenly disappeared from Scripture, would we notice?
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Reporting Eye to Eye
The Holy Land has always been treacherous.
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Christian Zionists Split Over Gaza Pullout
Some remain politically neutral.
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Love in the Land of Enmity
The local joke is that Gaza is hell. But that doesn't seem to deter ministry there.
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Big Chill
Anti-religion group seeks to block federal funding of Alaska school.
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Ultrasound Quieted
House hesitates on sonograms.
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