A Scrappy Network of Christians Welcomes Congolese Asylum Seekers
When these Central Africans journey north, this community of believers is waiting for them.
Memorial Day: For What Shall We Live?
Whether we wear a uniform or not, we all have sacrificial service to offer.
Four-Star General: Military More Cautious About Faith
General Roger Brady (USAF, Ret.) thinks soldiers are becoming more religious but the armed forces are more uncertain about religious expression.
Christian Critics: No Thanks for New Movies
Yours, Mine & Ours, Rent, The Ice Harvest, Just Friends, In the Mix—;Christian film critics aren’t happy with any of them. They’re still more interested in Walk the Line, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Pride & Prejudice and Shopgirl.
Is it a Sin to Nip and Tuck?
Cosmetic surgery may be one more manifestation of Paul’s warning about self-improvement.
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Take the Weblog Challenge
Our bet: You’ll never make it through this ridiculously long compilation of religion news. But at least we’ve organized it into categories.
No Overt Discrimination’
Air Force Academy cleared, but some faulted for insensitivity.
Oscars Seem Likely to Crown <em>King</em>; <em>Butterfly</em> Has Bad <em>Effect</em>
Oscar nominations put crowns on return of the King, but Gimli and Aragorn are in trouble for ‘cultural’ remarks. Meanwhile, religious press film critics shake off The Butterfly Effect and review The Company and Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! Plus: More about The Passion of the Christ, Along Came Polly, Teacher’s Pet, and Torque.
Federal Judge Says City Shouldn’t Have Banned ‘Jesus Is Alive’ Sign
“Stolen Jesuses, changes at Bibleman HQ, and many more religion stories from online sources around the world”