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Weblog: Treasurer Embezzled $100,000, Says PC(USA)
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 07/07/2006 04:00 p.m.
Plus: Another InnerChange ministry busted out of prison, McLean Bible Church's Bible study fight, Gordon-Conwell wants conservative Anglicans, Mark Noll on the KJV, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Top Courts in N.Y., Ga. Uphold Gay Marriage Bans
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 07/06/2006 03:15 p.m.
Plus: Needing permission to convert, the Africa Bible Commentary, Jibla Hospital three years later, and other stories from online sources around the world.
WEBLOG IN PRINT
Latter-day Complaints
by Ted Olsen | posted 07/06/2006 09:30 a.m.
Mormons and evangelicals fret over movies, politics, and each other.
BOOKMARKS
Reforming Wayward Reformers
Reviewed by James D. Berkley | posted 07/06/2006 09:30 a.m.
Renewal movements are winning the battle against mainliners, says Thomas Oden.
Weblog: Supreme Court Stays Mt. Soledad Cross Removal
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 07/05/2006 03:30 p.m.
Plus: Syncretism in America, a priest's college suit, AIDS fakery, and other stories from online sources around the world.
CHRISTIAN VISION PROJECT
The Phone Book Test
Interview by Andy Crouch | posted 07/05/2006 09:30 a.m.
Robert P. George explains how a simple experiment reveals the great divide in our culture.
DVD Roundup
posted 07/05/2006 09:30 a.m.
It's a small week for the small screen with only a few new DVDs. In The Matador, an unlikelybut profoundfriendship forms when a traveling salesman and a professional hit man meet in a bar. Their very different lives provoke each other to act in unexpected ways. Also new on DVD today: The Libertine and Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School.
Weblog: Third Priest Attacked in Turkey
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 07/03/2006 04:30 p.m.
Plus: "Overstated" excommunication risk for Catholic stem-cell researchers? N.Y. human rights body backs off roller rink, witch doctors embrace Scripture, Keith Richards's Christian album, and other stories from online sources around the world.
The Faith of Our Founders
Interview by Stan Guthrie | posted 07/03/2006 09:30 a.m.
Scholar says diversity of belief did not obliterate consensus on key issues.
Reel News: First Glimpse of Nativity Story
by Josh Hurst | posted 07/03/2006 09:30 a.m.
New Line Cinema launches site for The Nativity Story with a teaser and behind-the-scenes feature, hosted by its evangelical screenwriter. Plus: Free ticketsjust for Christiansto global warming movie; Gospel According to John in the works; Anne Rice signs on for Jesus flick; and more.
Beyond Yellow Ribbons
A Christianity Today editorial | posted 06/30/2006 10:00 a.m.
Become a blessing to a military family.
Speaking Out
Where Atrocity Is Normal
by Patrick Stone | posted 06/30/2006 10:00 a.m.
Understanding Christian soldiers who have seen the horrors of war.
Veteran Ministry
by John Morris | posted 06/30/2006 10:00 a.m.
How churches can help soldiers and their families readjust after combat.
Review: The Devil Wears Prada
by Camerin Courtney | posted 06/30/2006 10:00 a.m.
Not as classic as a Prada, The Devil should at least stay fashionable through this movie season.
Weblog: Anglicans Get Busy
Compiled by Rob Moll | posted 06/29/2006 04:30 p.m.
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.
Madam Reverend Secretary
by Robert Seiple | posted 06/29/2006 10:00 a.m.
With the publication of The Mighty and the Almighty, Madeleine Albright gets religion.
Q&A: Madeleine Albright
by Tony Carnes | posted 06/29/2006 10:00 a.m.
The former secretary of state for the Clinton administration recently published The Mighty & the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs.
Play Ball
What's to Love About Women's Sports
by Collin Hansen | posted 06/29/2006 10:00 a.m.
There's no denying the pure joy and determination of female athletes.
Film Forum: Superman Returns, but Is That a Good Thing?
by Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 06/29/2006 10:00 a.m.
The return of the Man of Steel earns mixed reviews, and Click should be turned off. Plus, reviews of The King, The Proposition, Waist Deep, Wordplay, and another review of Cars.
Weblog: Barack Obama on Religion in the Public Square
Compiled by Rob Moll | posted 06/29/2006 10:00 a.m.
Plus: Billy Graham to preach in Baltimore, Rick Warren one of Newsweek's 15 people who make America great, and more articles from online sources around the world.
A Kinder, Gentler Conservatism
by Ken Walker | posted 06/28/2006 10:00 a.m.
New Southern Baptist leader promises broader involvement.
In Essentials, Uncertainty
by David E. Anderson, RNS, with reporting by CT | posted 06/28/2006 10:00 a.m.
Presbyterian Church (USA) erodes ban on gay clergy.
Go Figure
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 06/28/2006 10:00 a.m.
Recent stats on belief in The Da Vinci Code, Catholic giving, and Katrina relief for churches.
Weblog: Marketing to Christians a Violation of Human Rights
Compiled by Rob Moll | posted 06/28/2006 10:00 a.m.
Plus: Nicholas Kristof on Chinese house churches, another Episcopal church bolts, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Reflections
Summer
Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman | posted 06/27/2006 09:30 a.m.
Quotations to stir heart and mind.
Books & Culture's Book of the Week
Dining Dilemmas
by Cindy Crosby | posted 06/27/2006 09:30 a.m.
How shall we then eat?
Quotation Marks
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 06/27/2006 09:30 a.m.
Recent comments from Kay Warren, Bill Cosby, and Cardinal Pell.
Commentary: What's So Super About This Guy?
by Gary D. Robinson | posted 06/27/2006 09:30 a.m.
Born in the Great Depression, Superman still holds our rapt attention 70 years later, even as he headlines a new movie opening this week.
Review: Superman Returns
by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 06/27/2006 09:30 a.m.
After a 19-year hiatus from the big screen, the Man of Steel is backthis time with "relationship issues" in addition to his usual gig of saving the world from Lex Luthor.
DVD Roundup
posted 06/27/2006 09:30 a.m.
Madea, the gun-toting granny in Diary of a Mad Black Woman, faces a whole new set of challenges in Madea's Family Reunion when she's ordered by the courts to take in a hardened foster child while dealing with other issues on the side. Also, the 10th Anniversary Edition of the campy but fun Independence Day releasesjust in time for the Fourth of July.
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