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Adoption Horror Stories Aren't the Whole Story
'The Child Catchers' demonizes overseas adoption through agenda-driven journalism.
Bad Sex That "Just Happens"
Donna Frietas looks at the social pressures and cultural stereotypes that fuel the campus hookup culture.
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Billy Graham Meets Martin Luther King Jr.—Again
The Rev. Samuel Rodriguez wants to reclaim the historic evangelical vision that marries evangelism, moral reform, and social crusades.
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Suffering Servants
Chronic pain and depression taught Joni Eareckson and Ken Tada to put each other's needs first.
Religious Freedom Is Not a Zero-Sum Game
Paul Marshall, Nina Shea, and Lela Gilbert take an ecumenical approach to fighting international persecution.
Taking Action Through Radical Kindness
One great agent of healing is showing love to those who have hurt us.
Let the Gamers Say "Amen!"
Finally! A balanced, generous perspective on what Christianity has to say about video games.
Ragamuffin
The patched-up life and unshabby message of Brennan Manning.
Touching God in the Iranian Darkness
Imprisoned for distributing Bibles in Iran, Maryam Rostampour and Marziyeh Amirizadeh saw its verses of suffering and forgiveness come alive.
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My Top 5 Books on Singleness
In search of books that move beyond longing and provide a hopeful, trust-deepening perspective.
The Beauty of Life in Small Places
City-focused evangelicals have much to learn from Rod Dreher's memoir of small-town life.
Entertainment Isn't a Trivial Pursuit
Why pop culture can be rich with meaning, insight, and value for our lives.
My Top 5 Books on Creativity
Literature that reveals what art and beauty ought to be.
You're Probably More Like Judas Than You Think
We all want a Messiah whose plans mirror our own. But a true disciple surrenders to the Master's will.
How a Dutch Neo-Calvinist Helped Birth an Intellectual Movement
Abraham Kuyper imagined a world fallen yet still infused with the grandeur of a God willing to redeem it.

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‘This Is the Day’ for Filipinos to Develop Their Own Worship Music
‘This Is the Day’ for Filipinos to Develop Their Own Worship Music
In a country known for loving Western praise music—Hillsong’s second-biggest market—a grassroots movement is singing new tunes.

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