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Seen Through Christ of Sinai and the splendor of Byzantium at the Met. by Emily Jorjorian Lowe
When Marriage Brings Suffering The meaning of marital covenants in bleak seasons. By David P. Gushee
Rainbow Coalitions African American, Hispanic pastors lead the charge against gay marriage. Tony Carnes
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When Marriage Brings Suffering The meaning of marital covenants in bleak seasons. By David P. Gushee
The Books in My Office by John Wilson
New & Noteworthy: Christian Living Recent and important releases that will shape evangelical thought
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Go Figure What role did abortion play in the congressional race? Ted Olsen
The Book Report: A Lonely Day in the Neighborhood The breakdown of community is not just a hunch of social commentators, but a sociological fact with severe consequences. By Robert Wuthnow
Frederica Mathewes-Green: My Spice Girl Moment by Frederica Mathewes-Green
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Afraid of Heaven We do not yearn to be near God because we do not find sin utterly repugnant or goodness rapturously attractive. Kenneth Kantzer
Heaven: Not Just an Eternal Day Off As if anticipating the question, Will life on the new earth be boring? the Bible points to much activity there. Anthony Hoekema
Heaven Can't Wait I have seen the electrifying results of what can happen when the reality comes alive Philip Yancey
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How to Overcome Overload H. Dale Burke
Capture Kevin A. Miller
Ministry on Steroids Jim Mellado
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Expect Joy! Edwards found the Christian life sweet and said so often. Douglas A. Sweeney
Reflections: Classic & Contemporary Excerpts
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHER Paul D. Robbins
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Good for the Soul Frederica Mathewes-Green
A Wretch Like Me George Verwer
Colson: Cleanliness Is Next to Crimelessness When I visit prisons where floors are shiny, morale is noticeably higher. by CHARLES COLSON & Nancy Pearcey
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Ministry at the Makeshift Memorial After a kidnapped child was found dead, how could I help at the impromptu wailing wall? Connie Regener
How to Survive Grief An honest reflection on the death of an infant daughter Wendy Murray Zoba
Whatever Happened to Repentance? We've come to think our faith is about comfort. It's not Frederica Mathewes-Green
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An Alternative Africa The world of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. By Susan VanZanten Gallagher
Death Wishes Circuit Court supports state's primary role in assisted suicide. By Marshall Allen
Where Stormie Finds Her Power Stormie Omartian is a bestselling author precisely because she doesn't have a picture-perfect life By Tim Stafford
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Discerning God's Will "Quotations to stir the heart and mind from Van Gogh, Dante, Thomas Merton, and others" Richard A. Kauffman
Holy Sex How it ravishes our souls Philip Yancey
Reflections: Classic & Contemporary Excerpts
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How to Disappear The restless art of Weldon Kees, pursued for mortal stakes. by Caroline Langston
Books & Culture Corner: Letter from Spain A former resident returns to find that it is still stony ground for the Gospel Jeff M. Sellers
The Back Page: A Clan of One's Own Hacking through the jungle of identity politics Charles Colson
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Methodists Divided on Split Church leaders react to talk about division.
Methodists Back Away from Breakup Evangelicals shelve call for 'amicable separation.' By Kathleen Rutledge in Pittsburgh
How to Disappear The restless art of Weldon Kees, pursued for mortal stakes. by Caroline Langston
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Where the Trouble Lies Scott Cairns
How to Survive Grief An honest reflection on the death of an infant daughter Wendy Murray Zoba
My Worst Year in Ministry by Frank Payne
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Books & Culture Corner: Books at Warp Speed We continue our annual roundup of noteworthy books John Wilson
Facing the Failure
The Ecstatic Heresy Seeking a superficial unity, some denominational leaders opt for feelings over facts. By Robert Sanders
Nice Yet Naughty A no-nonsense book of female sex addiction is finally here. Agnieszka Tennant
The Dick Staub Interview: Gordon Smith Hears the Voice of Jesus The author of The Voice of Jesus talks about listening to God with discernment
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Resistance Movement Looking beneath the surface of pop culture Nathan Bierma
Where Do We Go from Here? By Chris Hall and John Sanders
Time-and-Emotion Studies A little historical perspective helps us get a grip on our emotions. Trey Buchanan
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Can We Talk? A project sponsored by Gordon College's Center for Christian Studies offers models for constructive engagement across lines of division. By John Wilson
Water from Home Parched and hurting, I stood alone. By Ted Traylor
Too Much to Ask? Elizabeth Wirth
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The Ecstatic Heresy Seeking a superficial unity, some denominational leaders opt for feelings over facts. By Robert Sanders
Hulking Rage An epidemic of anger at the cineplex Jeffrey Overstreet
Reflections: Classic & Contemporary Excerpts Born November 29, 1898, Clive Staples Lewis in his lifetime gave us many writings that explicate the Christian faith and walk. This page of Reflections commemorates the centennial of his birth.
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Wanting More in an Age of Plenty Our wallets are fat, but our souls are empty By David G. Myers
THE UNIQUE NETWORK OF A SMALL CHURCH Learning to communicate in ways a congregation expects. John Koessler
THE HIGH-TURNOVER SMALL CHURCH Sometimes it feels like this isn't a congregation but a bus depot. Earl Creps
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Six Days Thou Shalt Labor, More or Less Busyness and the Busines of Heaven Karl E. Johnson
Wanting More in an Age of Plenty Our wallets are fat, but our souls are empty By David G. Myers
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The Sport of Saints? "Forget St. Pat's. It's time for March Madness, baby! (And yes, it's Christian.)" Elesha Coffman
Matters of Opinion: The Perils of Harry Potter Literary device or not, witchcraft is real—and dangerous. Jacqui Komschlies
Your World: Every Day is Casual Friday Anxiety hangs over a culture when adults act like children. By Frederica Mathewes-Green | posted 7/18/00
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Joy: Spiritual Health Made Visible Earl Palmer
Mythical Proportions America is not so generous, free, and innocent as it imagines itself. Myths America Lives By, reviewed by Greg Taylor
Go Figure How evangelicals view Islam and their own happiness Ted Olsen
A Bubbly Invitation Mike Mason's Champagne for the Soul is an ode to joy Cindy Crosby
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Weblog: Bethlehem Prepares for Dour Christmas "Tons more on Christmas, the lies of Da Vinci, State Department's religious freedom report, Christian video games, and hundreds of stories from online sources around the world" Rob Moll
The Other Terrorists Philip Jenkins
Weblog: Another 'Gay Bishop' Hate Crime? "Richard Land criticizes Roy Moore, sexy teen virtue, reflecting on Baylor's woes, and other stories from around the world" Ted Olsen
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The Back Page | Philip Yancey: Lessons from Rock Bottom The church can learn about grace from the recovery movement. By Philip Yancey | posted 7/11/00
Thriving with Limitations A conversation with Joni Eareckson Tada
REFLECTIONS Classic and contemporary excerpts
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Why Serious Preachers Use Humor Plus: Top 25 Worship Songs
My Emerging Guilt With one hand still clutching the smoothie, I was pulled into the conga line. How did I get here, dancing, off beat and out of touch? By Ron Benson
Ragamuffin The patched-up life and unshabby message of Brennan Manning. By Agnieszka Tennant
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The Good Fight 4 spiritual disciplines to keep fights from scarring your soul. By Mark Buchanan
Raising the Near Dead An art restorer in search of a person restorer. By A.G. Harmon
The Dick Staub Interview: Serving God Without God The author of Running on Empty discusses his life in ministry with and without a walk with God.
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Lonesome Blues The consolations of frontier religion Barry Hankins
The Dick Staub Interview: Sheila Walsh Says Stop "The author, singer, and popular speaker talks about learning to put praise above performance"
Singular Hope by Kimberly Hartke
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Baptism + Fire Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us. By Mark Galli
When Backward Is Forward Christmas may be the best argument against genetic enhancement. by Andy Crouch
The Legend of Bono Vox Lessons learned in the church of U2. By Scott Calhoun
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The Virtue of Lust? So says philosopher Simon Blackburn. W. Jay Wood
"Film Forum: Critics Rocked by Jack Black, Gored by Tarantino" Religious press critics attend The School of Rock, Kill Bill—Vol. 1, Out of Time, The Station Agent, and Wonderland. More reviews arrive for Luther, Secondhand Lions, and Matchstick Men. Plus: More Passion debate, farewells for Elia Kazan, a report from t Jeffrey Overstreet
What the Rules Don’t Cover Jared Mackey
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Nightmares and Miracles A good beginning to the long battle for human rights in North Korea. A Christianity Today editorial
A Heartless Homeland Why more North Koreans than ever are fleeing their country. By Gregg Chenoweth & Tricia Miller
Codependent No More When Pleasing Others Is Hurting You addresses the need to be needed. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
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More Oxygen to the Flame A conversation with Zig Ziglar and Ben Patterson.
Name It and Claim It By Lewis Smedes
REFLECTIONS Poisonous fruit
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Cheated by the Affirming Church Contrary to what some churches teach, it is homosexuality—and not its suppression—that enslaves people like me. by Anonymous
When Marriage Brings Suffering The meaning of marital covenants in bleak seasons. By David P. Gushee
Dances with Medicine Men Intimidating doctors, aging and confused parents, and the loss of personhood. By Virginia Stem Owens
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Backdraft Preaching by Mark Buchanan
The Friendship Dilemma Erwin R. McManus
The Art of Self Leadership Your toughest management challenge is always yourself. Bill Hybels
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Film Forum: Finding Nemo Reels in Raves Christian film critics praise Finding Nemo, debate the merits of The Italian Job, highlight the virtues of Bruce Almighty, and argue about whether The Matrix Reloaded is philosophically polluted. Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Fish Tale Fin-tastic, but How Mighty Is Bruce ? Religious film critics look at Finding Nemo, Bruce Almighty, The In-Laws, The Matrix Reloaded, Daddy Day Care, and The Dancer Upstairs Jeffrey Overstreet
In Bruce Almighty, God Is as Close as Our Breath Jim Carrey plays God with unholy flair in a movie that is Judeo-Christian to its bones Anna Waterhouse
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Reflections: Work and Vocation "Quotations to stir heart and mind from Thomas Merton, Dorothy Sayers, and others" Richard A. Kauffman
The Book Report: Making Room for God Two routes to divine encounters. by Mark Galli
Ash Wednesday and Fat Tuesday Lynn Robinson
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A Taste of Thomas With systematic seriousness, the doctor answers a key question of faith: If God predestines, why should we pray? Thomas Acquinas
Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards Mark Noll Mark A. Noll is professor of history at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. He is an editor of Eerdman's Handbook of Christianity in America, and the author of Christians and the American Revolution.
FROM THE EDITOR Terry C. Muck
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The Dick Staub Interview: Serving God Without God The author of Running on Empty discusses his life in ministry with and without a walk with God.
Christian History Corner: The Goodness of Good Friday An unhappy celebration—isn't that an oxymoron? Chris Armstrong
A Deadly Give and Take Crusaders fought many terrible battles in the Middle East, but Muslims started - and won - the war. Paul Crawford
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One-and-One-Half Cheers for the Anglican Primates' Statement An interview with theologian—and longtime Anglican—J.I. Packer Mark Galli
Time-and-Emotion Studies A little historical perspective helps us get a grip on our emotions. Trey Buchanan
The Day I Brought a Skunk to Church Gordon MacDonald
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