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Amnesiacs Anonymous Peter T. Chattaway
Two Cheers for TV Television is stupid, sleazy, and violent. It rots the brain and turns little children into insatiable consumers. So why do we watch it? by Douglas L. LeBlanc
Film Forum: Radio Gets Poor Reception "Tolkien fans grab tickets to Trilogy Tuesday, and what religious critics are saying about Beyond Borders, Sister Helen, Scary Movie 3, horror movies, Brother Bear, other current releases." Jeffrey Overstreet
Limit Conditions How to portray the Holocaust on stage and film. By Jan Lüder Hagens
Weblog: Bush Addresses Evangelicals; Gay Marriage Halted in Calif., Gay Marriage Ban Proposed in Mass. Plus: Hundreds of other stories from online sources around the world Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: Sudan Peace Stalled Again by Possible Genocide Plus: Easter, Australia rejects Christian asylum from Iran, gay marriage in the church, and more articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
3 WAYS TO PLAN YOUR PREACHING What pastors do to keep their preaching fresh, balanced, and useful. Marshall Shelley
THE SERMON YOU DON’T KNOW YOU’RE PREACHING Even when you aren't speaking, people in the pew get a message. Lin Yaeger Sexton
LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY The Sermon Paul Borthwick
The Most Powerful Sermon I Ever Heard
BALANCING FORM AND FREEDOM When bringing people into the presence of God, most leaders recognize a certain degree of necessary protocol. Paul Anderson
THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER Charles Cerling, Jr.
MAXIMIZING THE CHILDREN’S SERMON What do you do with little tykes once they're assembled at the front of the church? Richard J. Coleman
THE TUNES OF PREACHING Words and moods can either make toes tap or set teeth on edge. Fred Craddock
NOT EVERYONE LEARNS ALIKE How to teach in the ways people learn best. Penny Zettler
TEACHING BY THE CASE Dean Merrill
PEOPLE IN PRINT
REVIVING THE RITES OF WORSHIP It doesn't take a radical revolution to enliven familiar forms. John Killinger
CLASSIC CREATIVITY Bringing color and fragrance to historic church is what you'd expect from a pastor named Rose. Marshall Shelley and Brian Larson
WHAT’S DRAMA DOING IN CHURCH? Willow Creek's Steve Pederson describes how Broadway fits the Narrow Way. Steve Pederson
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