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'A Rock Band That's Good for Something'
The author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2 talks about why politicians listen to Bono
The Growing Legacy of The Choir
A Troubadour and His Guitar
Once poised for folk-rock stardom, John Michael Talbot chose a quieter path
Can Any Good Thing Come Out of Hollywood?
An interview with producer Ken Wales
To Embrace the Enemy
Is reconciliation possible in the wake of such evil?
The Man Who Ignited the Debate
An interview with I Kissed Dating Goodbye author Joshua Harris
What Rap Does Right
dc Talk's Toby McKeehan sees hip-hop as life music.
'Judge Us by Our Fruits'
The founder of Weigh Down responds to her critics.
Incarnating Mystery
Michael Card argues that a proper view of Christ is a key to creativity.
Sex and the Single Christian
What about the unmarried in their postcollege years?
Peter Jennings on Jesus
ABC anchorman Peter Jennings discusses what moved him as he filmed a special on the life of Christ.
Carl Ellis on How Islam Is Winning Black America
Now is the time to turn the tide, says apologist Carl Ellis.
The Clumsy Embrace
Croatian Miroslav Volf wanted to love his Serbian enemies; the Prodigal's father is showing him how.
De-Seiple-ing World Vision
Straight talk from Bob Seiple on myopic Americans and the new realities facing international development.
Abortion's Untold Story
How journalist Cynthia Gorney has helped both sides of the abortion debate to view the other side honestly.
Robert Bork: Give Me Liberty, But Don't Give Me Filth
The legal theorist and Supreme Court nominee makes a case for censorship.
Boy Preacher Turns Friendly Critic
An interview with William Martin.
Apostle to the City
To urban expert Ray Bakke, cities are the laboratory of God's mission in the world, not a problem to be solved.
Apostle to the City, Part 2
To urban expert Ray Bakke, cities are the laboratory of God's mission in the world, not a problem to be solved.
Of Trains and Torture
A well-told story of a small redemption.

Top Story July 27, 2024

Kamala Harris Against History
Kamala Harris Against History
The candidate's "unburdened by what has been" and "coconut tree" lines push her party toward a troubling partisan divide over the past itself.

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