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Where Atrocity Is Normal
Understanding Christian soldiers who have seen the horrors of war.
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Veteran Ministry
How churches can help soldiers and their families readjust after combat.
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Weblog: Barack Obama on Religion in the Public Square
Plus: Billy Graham to preach in Baltimore, Rick Warren one of Newsweek
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Madam Reverend Secretary
With the publication of The Mighty and the Almighty
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Q&A: Madeleine Albright
The former secretary of state for the Clinton administration recently published The Mighty & the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs
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What's to Love About Women's Sports
There's no denying the pure joy and determination of female athletes
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Weblog: Anglicans Get Busy
Plus: California Christian school allowed to sue UC, parents of gay students allowed to sue another California Christian school, and more articles from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Marketing to Christians a Violation of Human Rights
Plus: Nicholas Kristof on Chinese house churches, another Episcopal church bolts, and more articles from online sources around the world.
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A Kinder, Gentler Conservatism
New Southern Baptist leader promises broader involvement.
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In Essentials, Uncertainty
Presbyterian Church (USA) erodes ban on gay clergy.
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Dining Dilemmas
How shall we then eat?
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Weblog: Insuring a Virgin Birth
Plus: 1,000 skeletons found in catacombs, paying for church attendees, and more articles from online sources around the world.
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How We Worship
An ambitious new book takes us into the diverse world of Christian worship practices from the early church to today.
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Weblog: Equal Opportunity Divestment
Plus: Trying to make sense of these church conventions, Daystar tries to buy KOCE once again, and more articles from online sources around the world.
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The NBA? Or the UN?
It's called the National Basketball Association, but it's looking quite international—thanks in great part to a Christian GM for the Dallas Mavs.
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Episcopalian General Convention Adopts Vague Resolution
Call for 'restraint' in consecration of practicing gays falls short of recommendations of Anglican leaders.
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General Convention Brushes Against Its Deadline
Conservatives, liberals can't agree on response to the Windsor Report.
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Weblog: In the Name of the Mother, Child, and Womb
Plus: More updates from this week's church conventions and more articles from online sources around the world.
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30 and Single? It's Your Own Fault
There are more unmarried people in our congregations than ever, and some say that's just sinful.
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Incorrigibly Bookish
Michael Dirda on reading and life.
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