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Mr. Jabez Goes to Africa
Bruce Wilkinson expands his borders to include racial reconciliation and HIV/AIDS
Biblical Archaeology's Dusty Little Secret
The James bone box controversy reveals the politics beneath the science
The Unflappable Condi Rice
Why the world's most powerful woman asks God for help
Turning the Mainline Around
New sociological studies show that evangelicals may well succeed at renewing wayward Protestantism
Suburban Spirituality
"The land of SUVs and soccer leagues tends to weather the soul in peculiar ways, but it doesn't have to"
Did Martin Die Needlessly?
Gracia Burnham believes her husband would be alive today if someone had paid the proper ransom—but mission agencies wonder how many other missionaries would have been kidnapped as a result
Apocalypse Again and Again
The Bible doesn't tell us when to go to war but how to live in a war-ridden world
Faith and Fear on the Truman
How one Navy chaplain helps men and women face combat.
Bono’s American Prayer
“The world’s biggest rock star tours the heartland, talking more openly about his faith as he recruits Christians in the fight against AIDS in Africa.”
The Higher Self Gets Down To Business
An old movement appears anew—in the corporate world
The Positive Prophet
Tony Campolo is a ferocious critic of Christians left and right. Why do people still flock to hear him?
The Ultimate Language Lesson
Teaching English may well be the 21st century's most promising way to take the Good News to the world
A Regular Purpose-Driven Guy
Rick Warren's genius is in helping pastors see the obvious
The TNIV Debate
Is this new translation faithful in its treatment of gender?
Doors into Islam
September 11 has only intensified the dangers and rewards of Muslim evangelism
The Third Coming of George Barna
He believes his ten-year campaign to reform the church has failed. What is evangelicals' most-quoted statistician going to do next?
Double Jeopardy
"Former Taliban hostages Dayna Curry and Heather Mercer talk about the risks they took, the imprisonment they suffered, and their hopes to return to 'the hardest place on Earth.'"
How to Build Homes Without Putting Up Walls
"Habitat for Humanity strives to keep its Christian identity—a tricky task, when everybody wants to join."
The New Capital of Evangelicalism
"Move over, Wheaton and Colorado Springs—Dallas, Texas, has more megachurches, megaseminaries, and mega-Christian activity than any other American city."
No Longer Left Behind
"An insider's look at how Christian books are agented, acquired, packaged, branded, and sold in today's marketplace."

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