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Ghosts of the Temple
Soon after Jerusalem fell, the Roman Colosseum went up. Coincidence?
Shelling the Salvation Army
If William Booth's church could handle sticks and stones in the 1880s, it should withstand the recent barrage of hateful words.
God Bless, More or Less
Irving Berlin's anthem captures America.
Where Are the Women?
The Christian tradition includes few female history-writers but plenty of female history-makers.
No Humbug
"A Christmas Carol" remains the quintessential holiday story, but why?
Long Ago, Far Away
Those who seek to define the separation of church and state should also consider the separation of 2002 and 1789.
When G.K. Chesterton Arrived in America
The great British author reflects on a strange entry to the United States.
Between Extremes
Church leaders tried repeatedly to distance themselves from one side of the grace-free will debate, but they usually ended up exactly where they didn't want to be: the middle.
The King Is Coming, Eventually
What if you announced the rapture, but God didn't show up?
Starting Out: Situation: Critical
Constructive criticism is a bit of an oxymoron in our home—but we're working on it!
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