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April (Web-only)

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Weblog: Rally Time
Christians will be prominent at Darfur rally, but still choosing sides on immigration. Plus: Is Amish shunning illegal? And other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Take the Weblog Challenge
Our bet: You'll never make it through this ridiculously long compilation of religion news. But at least we've organized it into categories.
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Sports as Soap Opera
Sportswriters seem to have forgotten their godly calling.
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A Good Preacher Is Hard to Find
Post-Rapture Radio
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Biopolitics: Can't We All Just Get Along?
Plus: The latest from the Korean cloning scandal.
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Weblog: Five Dead, Four Injured in Fatal Taylor University Crash
Plus: Darfur rallies planned for Sunday, evangelical disunity on immigration, a surprise warning before a film, abandoning evangelical, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Evangelism Exec Exits
Entrepreneurial leadership clashed with "denominational requirements" at second-largest domestic missions agency.
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Reccord Responds to Criticism
Full text of former mission head's statement.
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Pastors and Lay Leaders: Reccord a 'Godly Man of Uncompromising Integrity'
A statement of support.


Rick Warren: 'You Can't Put New Wine in Old Wineskins'
Denomination's most prominent pastor on Bob Reccord's resignation.
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The Other ID Opponents
Traditional creationists see Intelligent Design as an attack on the Bible.
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Words Made Flesh
Calvin College's 2006 Festival of Faith & Writing.
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Should Evangelicals Support Bush's Foreign Policy if He Can't Guarantee Religious Freedom?
Case of Afghan convert causes some to question democracy push in the Middle East.
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A Prayer for Lenas and Luis
How one racially diverse church ministers to foreigners, while submitting to Caesar.
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Arguing for God
Christian college debaters hope to change the world—but first to beat the competition.
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Nigerian Archbishop Demands Justice
Peter Akinola affirms warning to government and Muslims, fires back on the Western press.


PLAY BALL
'You Trying to Say Jesus Christ Can't Hit a Curveball?'
Fans vent their frustration on struggling slugger who professes religious devotion.
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LIFE MATTERS
Straight Talk from the Pope on the Biotech Century
The "anti-Genesis" of those who play God, and why the biotech business needs to take ethics seriously.
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Weblog: Christians and Muslims Riot in Egypt
Plus: Bob Reccord resigns as Baptist mission head, Gospel of Judas backlash, debating "evangelical," and links to 415 news and opinion articles from online sources around the world.
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Peace Be with You
Christ's resurrection not only frees us from death, but also frees us from using it.
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News Quiz: Riot Déjà Vu
Christian homes burning in eastern India ... again. Also: Do men with jobs reduce abortion? How do you prove "nuns are — above all — women"?

Comparing the Platforms
Where the parties stand on abortion, faith-based programs, religious liberty, and other issues.

Getting People Excited about John McCain
Evangelical outreach coordinator Marlys Popma had resigned from the campaign last year but quickly changed her mind.

Praise
Quotations to stir heart and mind.

Albrecht Dürer's Visual Exegesis
The Museum of Biblical Art showcases the artist's work and the apocalyptic concerns of Renaissance-era Germany.

Missional Misstep
Emphasizing the big gospel can make it hard to communicate any gospel.

Zipping It
Donna Freitas says that when it comes to sexual ethics, nonreligious schools are failing their students.

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