A Strategy for Progress
"Unless prevention of HIV/AIDS becomes a clear priority, things will get worse"
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Uncle Sam's Prayer Stick
Educators can no longer afford to ignore federal guidelines on religion in schools
Christianity Today Editorial|
Civics for Gay Activists
We may see more die from HIV/AIDS because gay activists are intolerant
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Weapons of the Spirit
"Regardless of their positions on Iraq, Christians have much they can do"
Christianity Today editorial|
New Life for Prolife
Abortion is no longer the ghastly growth industry it was in the 1970s and 1980s
Christianity Today Editorial|
Evangelism Antagonism
Sharing the Good News is not a hate crime
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"Safe, Not Sorry"
Churches do not have to wait for safer 15-passenger vans.
Christianity Today editorial|
Open-book Ministry
"Financial transparency is a must, even when it's not legally required"
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Muslim Phobic No More
Verbal attacks on Islam sabotage evangelism.
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When Pastors Plagiarize
"The church suffers from the illusion that the sermon is the creative, prophetic effort of the lonely individual"
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Killing a Pandemic
The church may be best equipped to deal HIV/AIDS a crippling blow
Christianity Today editorial|
A Crack in the Wall
Two recent books help explain Thomas Jefferson's intent for separation of church and state.
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"Children First, Schools Next"
Christian parents should not face social stigma for removing kids from public schools
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Transcending Security
The rightful fear of anthrax is not the beginning of wisdom
Christianity Today editorial|
Bully Culprit
Can a pre-emptive strike against the tyrant of Baghdad be justified?
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Breaking Up a Monopoly
The Supreme Court has put parents back in charge of their children's education
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Probable First Cause
The arguments of some academic philosophers are contributing to the plausibility of belief in the supernatural
Christianity Today Editorial|
Give Us Liberty
Secular educators have it backward: faith statements promote academic freedom
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