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Audio Ur: Dan Kimball on Gay Marriage
What will California's controversial ruling mean for your church?
'Suspect' Judgment
Decoding the California Supreme Court's gay-marriage decision.
Methodists Vote To Retain Policies on Homosexuality
But some international delegates oppose denomination's anti-homophobia push.
Where Jim Wallis Stands
The longtime activist on abortion, gay marriage, Iraq — and biblical orthodoxy.
The Grace Escape
Working as a barista has tested me in ways that speeches, campaigns, and protests never did.
Seven Years in the Making, Draft ELCA Statement on Sexuality Punts
"This church does not have consensus," committee says.
A Big Can of Worms
David Swanson reports on opening events from the National Pastors Convention.
Episcopal Headquarters Takes Steps to Remove Conservative Bishops
One has led a diocese out of the national Anglican body, two others are preparing to go.
Surprise Appointment
Evangelical leader named to U.K commission upholding equal rights.
The Men of Boystown
A glimpse into the world of male prostitution.
The Alternative After-Lifestyle
If a church refuses to marry gay people should it still bury them?
Food for Thought - Oct 21 2007
Itchy Ears and Tongues of Fire
Gay-rights group employs Scripture. Also: Pentecostal success invites new challenges.
Episcopalians Head to High-Stakes Meeting
The years-long strife in the Anglican Communion could reach a breaking point next week in New Orleans.
The Best Research Yet
Two psychologists show that homosexuals should not be discouraged from seeking change.
An Older, Wiser Ex-Gay Movement
The 30-year-old ministry now offers realistic hope for homosexuals.
Moving to 'Acceptance'
Mainline Lutheran assembly urges bishops not to discipline gay ministers.
Do 'Gay Adoption' Opponents Oppose 'Obese Adoption'?
A Missouri judge's decision prompts the question.
The Gay Shibboleth
Opposition to homosexual behavior may now be a bar to high office.
House Adds Homosexuality to Hate-Crimes Protections
White House opposition fails to ease many Christians' worries.

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