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The Evil of Two Lessers
Neither candidate made courageous choices after the election
The Artist as Prophet
What is Christian art, and what does it look like?
Bitter Pills
What does RU-486 change about abortion?
No Sympathy for the Devil
How should Christians react to all this talk about exorcism?
A Lexicon of Death
In one decision, a British judge undermined two established values of Western Civilization.
The Evil of Two Lessers
Neither candidate made courageous choices after the election.
Honest Ecumenism
The Vatican's recent statement on the nature of the church is a step forward, not backward, for Christian unity.
Scouts in a Jam?
The courts protect rights. The media-savvy win hearts and minds.
Doers of the Word
The Amsterdam Declaration illustrates how far evangelicals have come in 26 years—especially in putting ideas into practice.
The Christian Divorce Culture
We're not sending a strong enough signal that divorce is a sin.
Walking in the Truth
Winning arguments at church conventions is not enough without compassion for homosexuals.
Do Good Fences Make Good Baptists?
The SBC's new Faith and Message brings needed clarity—but maybe at the cost of honest diversity.
Trading on Faith in China
Open trade with China will open ministry opportunities. But will human rights improve?
Hit the Wall and Keep Going
Engagement with the culture has always required a steady, confident perseverance by Christians.
Thus Spoke Superman
Troubling language frames the stem-cell debate
We’ve Got Porn
Online smut is taking its toll on Christians. What is the church doing about it?
Let’s Pray, Then Play
Piety in public may help students understand America's religious diversity.
Crushing Debt
Third World debt is as vicious as the slave trade.
Just Married?
God makes marriage a sacred invasion of privacy.
Bob Jones Rules
In his rationale for dropping his school's ban on interracial dating, Bob Jones III may have changed the fundamentalist movement.
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