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Experiencing God
Weblog: Ten Commandments Watch Continues 56+ new articles on Roy Moore's 'bama battle Ted Olsen
Christ via Judaism "Lauren Winner's spiritual journey is an invaluable—and, to some, unsettling—reminder of where we came from" Sarah Hinlicky Wilson
Preaching That Connects Craig Brian Larson
Yancey: Neat! Way Cool! Awesome! Artists like to have their work admired. That is why we worship. by Philip Yancey
BOOKS: Aweless Christopher A. Hall
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When Marriage Brings Suffering The meaning of marital covenants in bleak seasons. By David P. Gushee
Divine Theater God's weightiness in worship. by Sue A. Rozeboom
The Blessed Evangelical Mary Why we shouldn't ignore her any longer Timothy George
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What Heresy? The things Neo-Gnostic seekers find lacking in Christianity-experiential insight, mysticism, a direct link to God-are already there Frederica Mathewes-Green
Pastorpreneur Tired of playing it safe, this pastor hears a higher (and harder) calling. John Jackson
Growing Edge
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Forget Your Bliss The success of The Purpose-Driven Life reveals a cultural opportunity. A Christianity Today editorial
Holy Tension Creating and seizing opportunities for spiritual transformation. The Leadership Interview with John Ortberg
The Porpoise-Driven Church What on earth (or sea) is your church here for? Larry Levy
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Wind of Terror, Wind of Glory We cannot know God's majesty without his terrible holiness. by Daniel Tomberlin
Derrida and the Messiah Brian J. Walsh
Reflections: Classic and contemporary excerpts
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Love Your Heavenly Enemy How are we going to live eternally with those we can't stand now? Miroslav Volf
Inside Politics: Love the President, Hate the Policy At Willow Creek conference, President Clinton reviews his moral failures, details his spiritual recovery. By Corrie Cutrer in South Barrington, Illinois
Inside CT: Exhilarated by Grace By Harold Myra, Chief Executive Officer
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WHAT MAKES INTERESTING PREACHING How to avoid talking in someone else's sleep. Stuart Briscoe
PRACTICING THE PRESENCE IN THE PASTORATE Richard Bridston
Weblog: Canadian Supreme Court Backs Same-Sex Marriage Plus: Another religion clash in Egypt, a Baylor bump, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog (Second Helping): Revenge of the God Billboards Plus: Britain discusses euthanasia while the Netherlands euthanizes babies, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
The Ecstatic Heresy Seeking a superficial unity, some denominational leaders opt for feelings over facts. By Robert Sanders
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Weblog: Atheist No More, Flew Still Rejects Revelation Plus: LA Times praises Jesus, Eames says ECUSA won't be disciplined, China's Craze Mass, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Intoxicated with Tomatoes by John Wilson
Weblog: Death Sentence For Three Pakistanis Who Attacked Christian Hospital Plus: Wesley Clark's change of tune on abortion limits, more Ten Commandments disputes, poor clergy criticized, and many other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Books & Culture Corner: So Far, So Near A graduate of Murree Christian School in Pakistan, the site of a deadly assault by Islamic terrorists in August, reflects on his growing-up years, on what has changed in the interim, and on the beleaguered Christian community in Pakistan Todd Hertz
In the Word: Stony the Road We Trod God will hold us up and keep us safe, despite the times we've tripped. By Marguerite Shuster | posted 7/19/00
In the Word: In the Valley of the Shadow of Idi Amin An African Perspective on Psalm 23. By Hannah W. Kinoti
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Forget Your Bliss The success of The Purpose-Driven Life reveals a cultural opportunity. A Christianity Today editorial
Good Question: Has God Played Fair? Why did an omniscient God create humankind knowing that people, in every generation, would reject him? Timothy George
Did God Blind the Secret Service? Colson speaks on the Watergate burglary, and other important stories from media sources around the world Ted Olsen
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Faith-based Bathing What role does baptism play in faith and salvation? Timothy George
Jesusy' Anne Lamott Chatting with a born-again paradox Agnieszka Tennant
Good Question: The Real Gospel "In a postmodern world in which people see many 'truths' as equally valid, how can you convince someone of the truth of salvation through Christ" Alister E. McGrath
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In the Word: On the Receiving End What Jesus really meant about becoming like little children. By Cornelius Plantinga Jr.
HELPING THE SEXUALLY ABUSED Ways to begin healing the ill-used bodies within the body. Michael E. Phillips
WHERE DO YOU LOOK FOR ENCOURAGEMENT? Oswald Chambers
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Word Become Flesh Quotations to Stir Heart and Mind Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
Define 'Better' One person's improvement is another person's degeneration. An interview with bioethicist C. Ben Mitchell
The Techno Sapiens Are Coming When God fashioned man and woman, he called his creation very good. Transhumanists say that, by manipulating our bodies with microscopic tools, we can do better. Are we ready for the great debate? By C. Christopher Hook
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Preemptive Prophecy In the Turkish city of Kars, schoolgirls forced to abandon their headscarves are killing themselves. A poet who is also a journalist is sent to cover the story. by Laurance Wieder
Tolkien: Man Behind the Myth At odds with his age, he created another. Bradley J. Birzer
On Foot The virtues of walking Paul Willis
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Weblog: Terror in India Plus: Southern Baptist exec committee votes to leave world alliance, more on the Baptist minister killed in Iraq, troubles for the Federal Marriage Amendment, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
A Distorted Predestination "Two pastors make a case for universalism, and end up trivializing human freedom" John Wilson
Good Question: Has God Played Fair? Why did an omniscient God create humankind knowing that people, in every generation, would reject him? Timothy George
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In the Word: The Grim Shepherd He visits every living thing, but those with understanding need not be afraid Haddon Robinson
How God Won When Politics Failed Learning from the abolitionists during a time of political discouragement. By Tim Stafford
When God Declares War The violence of God can only be understood in the shadow of the Cross. by Daniel G. Reid and Tremper Longman III
The Dick Staub Interview: Tom Wright Comments for Everyone The author of the Christian Origins and the Question of God series is also writing a commentary series for the masses.
Christ's Kingdom and Paradise What is the difference between the heavenly 'paradise' that Christ promised the thief on the cross and the kingdom of God? Christopher A. Hall
The Dick Staub Interview: John Eldredge Is Wild at Heart The author of Wild at Heart and The Sacred Romance discusses rediscovering the Gospel through a ransomed heart.
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Wind of Terror, Wind of Glory We cannot know God's majesty without his terrible holiness. by Daniel Tomberlin
As We See Scott Cairns
Where the Trouble Lies Scott Cairns
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The Lord Our God Is One Three Christians trace their roots back to the Hebrew Bible-and encounter God's present-day chosen people. By Steven Gertz
Living by Law, Looking for Intimacy What Christians can learn from the debates that divide American Jews. This is the first installment in a five-part series. Lauren F. Winner
CT Classic: A Passionate Passion Oberammergau's drama not only survives, it thrives. By Carol R. Thiessen | posted 8/24/00
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This Poor Gray Ember of Creation Marilynne Robinson's Gilead is a novel to savor Thomas Gardner
Baptism + Fire Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us. By Mark Galli
From Ewww ... to Wow! What a big difference a small spider made. By Bethany Torode
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Reflections
The Ordination from Above Becoming a Reverend took one night; experiencing God's power took much longer. Walter Wangerin
What Heresy? The things Neo-Gnostic seekers find lacking in Christianity-experiential insight, mysticism, a direct link to God-are already there Frederica Mathewes-Green
Doubt and Meaning Joni Eareckson Tada's poignant memoir probes God's use of suffering Cindy Crosby
Virgil Gulker: Calling a Child by Name God roams America's public schools looking for us Virgil Gulker
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Transcending Security The rightful fear of anthrax is not the beginning of wisdom Christianity Today editorial
Screening Children's Workers James F. Cobble, Jr.
No National Screening System, Yet
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Living Abundantly When Resources Are Scarce by Craig Brian Larson
To Illustrate. . .
TO ILLUSTRATE…
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Serious Symbolism
What's a Significant Ministry? Tim Bowman
Finishing Well After achieving success, early retirees are finding significance in second-career mission assignments. Christine J. Gardner
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Roads to Recovery Following God On Broken Legs Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
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
The Spy Who Loved Me What's real in espionage fiction? by Jim Ohlson
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Unfashionably Good A savory collections of essays by Alan Jacobs. Reviewed by Lauren F. Winner
Canterbury Crackup Eschewing church discipline has come back to haunt Anglicans. A Christianity Today editorial
Good Boundaries Make Good Christians The difference between welcome and inclusion Good Fences, reviewed by David Neff
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Vengeance Is Whose? A new film version of The Count of Monte Cristo emphasizes faith, but with a strange twist. Todd Hertz
FROM THE EDITOR Terry C. Muck
A Theology of Sound Attentive listening. Craig Mattson
My Words in Your Mouth by Ken Ulmer
Reflections: Quotations to Contemplate Quotations to contemplate on listening
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The Learning Curve A Leadership symposium
Furthermore: The Fullness of Time I'd like life to be a series of pauses like a poem, rather than a fast-paced, page-turner airport novel. By Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
PHILIP YANCEY: Why Not Now? Philip Yancey
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The Back Page: Wake-up Call If September 11 was a divine warning, it's God's people who are being warned Charles Colson
Chicago's Cardinal Issues Warning to Visiting Polish Priest But measures against anti-Semitic remarks called stupidity and garbage by priest's spokesman. By Jonathan Luxmoore in Warsaw | posted 5/9/00
Apocalypse Now Revelation says more about church life today than about how the world will end. J. NELSON KRAYBILL
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Faith, Fear, War, Peace Snapshots of the grim and 'happy' ministry of today's military chaplains. By Deann Alford
Are the Cubs Really Cursed? "J.I. Packer discusses curses, the Cubs, and the billy goat" Rob Moll
Discerning God's Will "Quotations to stir the heart and mind from Van Gogh, Dante, Thomas Merton, and others" Richard A. Kauffman
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Luminous Wonder, Heavy Cross A sense of cosmic awe sustained Johannes Kepler through deep sorrow. Joseph L. Spradley
Interior Design 16th-century students of anatomy saw the hand of God in the intricacies of the body. James D. Smith III
No Vein Inquiry William Harvey founded modern physiology by seeking God's purposes for the body's design. Emerson T. McMullen
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Jonathan Edwards and John Wesley and 300-A Plentiful Harvest Douglas Sweeney
Wise Beginnings, Surprising Endings Genesis: the rest of the story Walter Brueggemann
Lewis Smedes Dead at 81 Theologian and ethicist noted for his writings on forgiveness. Mark A. Kellner
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It's Hard to Hug a Bully It is easier to repay evil for evil, but then all you've got is evil. Barbara Brown Taylor
FROM THE EDITOR Terry C. Muck
Stranger in a Strange Land-In Rembrandt's Light John Wilson
Rabbit Trails to God John Updike has made a career of writing the most theological novels in America Mark A. Buchanan
The Groves of Academe Arguing About God, Arguing with God: Remembering Lew Smedes Richard Mouw
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