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June

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We're Prime Time, Baby!
Evangelicals' new status means deepened responsibility.
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A Jewel of a Writer
Bret Lott is a true-blue evangelical who writes literary fiction that New York takes seriously (and that Oprah loves).
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His Body, His Blood
Quotations to stir the heart and mind.
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The Compulsive Reader
What is this mania to reach the end of the book?
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Bookmarks
Quick reviews of new books.
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A Quirky and Vibrant Mosaic
Evangelicals are admired, mocked, praised, scorned—and all for good reason.
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Prescription for Conflict
Pharmacists may have to put conscience on the shelf—or quit.
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Hitting the Brakes
Only a marriage amendment can stop the Supreme Court's momentum.
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Visualcy
Literacy is not the only necessity in a visual culture.
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A Higher Education
A slew of new books on faith and learning may signal a renaissance for the Christian college.
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The Promise of Benedict XVI
Evangelicals can be glad that the new pope is not likely to be a mere caretaker.
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Quotation Marks
Recent comments from the new pope, Maureen Dowd, and Mark Noll.
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We Are Brothers'
John Paul II's legacy of orthodoxy bodes well for evangelical engagement.
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Christianity Today Book Awards 2005
From more than 300 nominations, these books represent the year's best.


Go Figure
Recent stats on Bible reading, radio listening, and giving by evangelicals.
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Christianity Today News Briefs
Christians murdered in Pakistan and Bangladesh, and Oregon's supreme court overturns same-sex marriages.
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Culture Allies
Ethiopian government donates land for hundreds of congregations.
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Passages
Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
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Evangelical Collective
New association seeks more rights in Israel.
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Kansas Voters Reject Gay Rites
But federal courts are expected to strike down state bans.
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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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