Our Worship Is Turning Praise into Secular Profit
With corporate consolidation in worship music, more entities are invested in the songs sung on Sunday mornings. How will their financial incentives shape the church?
The Christian Book Industry Had Another Rough Year. Here’s Why They Are Holding Out Hope for the Next Chapter.
Store owners, publishers, and authors have faith despite the declines.
Militia Group Says Burning the Qur’an is un-Christian
The pastor behind next month’s event accuses the armed conservative group of “giving in to pressure and fear.”
Weblog (Second Helping): PCUSA’s Davidson College No Longer ‘Institution of Christian Learning’
Plus: GoDaddy.com’s Bible connection, Catholic Communion riot, FBI investigates pastor’s sermon, Ca. church bans Lakota drumming, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Black History Classics
In recognition of Black History Month, several classics are being released on DVD for the first time—joined by a few newer additions to the ever-growing catalogue of African-American cinema.
Hell House Goes Hollywood
Plus: Ethicists vs. the Bush campaign, Falwell’s law school, DNA testing the Dead Sea Scrolls, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Orthodox Anglicans Attacked in Wake of Gay Bishop Debate
“The new Family Research Council head, Jack Van Impe gets White House invite, and a bajillion links about homosexuality and the church from news sources around the world”
The Next Big Battle Over School Vouchers for Religious Schools
Dobson responds to Bishara Awad, religious mutual funds are (or at least were) up, and other stories from online sources from around the world.
Christmas Music Wrap-Up 2001
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