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Letting Go of Labels
Each of us is on a journey through life and is trying to find the right 'way.' It's not a good thing to dig too many trenches
4/18/2000
by Richard Mouw

What Belongs To God?
Jesus' 'Render unto Caesar' saying leaves today's Christians scratching their heads
4/15/2000
by Marcus Borg

Singing a New Song Unto the Lord
Selecting a new hymnal says a lot about where a church is headed
4/6/2000
by Jennifer Harvey

Hell Is There and \"Occupied\"
The UK's Evangelical Alliance reaffirms the reality of hell in a report called \"The Nature of Hell\"
4/4/2000

'As if They Had Cursed'
Is invoking God in public before a football game constitutional? The Supreme Court will decide the fate of a Texas school
4/3/2000
by Richard Land

Banishing the Bible From Campus

Irreconcilable Differences
A declaration on marriage ended in a bitter split.
By Richard Land

A Gift of Living Water
By Barbara Brown Taylor

Soul Therapy
What can evangelical therapists teach their secular counterparts?

Should Christians Celebrate Halloween?
By Richard Mouw

The Mighty Deeds of Jesus
What's the difference between healings and \"nature miracles\"? By Marcus Borg

Behind the Homeschooling Explosion

Why I Joined a Christian Commune

Marcus Borg and Ben Witherington on 'The Way, The Truth, The Life?'

February Outcast for the Lord

I Still Do
The covenant marriage movement

Pedophilia Chic Revisited
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  • Beliefnet member challenges Chuck Colson
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  • Read Colson's article

    Why John Ashcroft's Pentecostal Background Matters
    By Deborah Caldwell

    Are American Christians Persecuted? Responses by:
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  • Richard Land
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  • Debra Dickerson
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  • Wade Clark Roof

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  • Feminist Theology Charts New Course
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  • Baptist Showdown in Atlanta Over Gay Friendly Churches

    Choir Notes: Anthems for Lent and Easter

    A Faith Base For America
    By T.D. Jakes

    Clergy are starting at an older age, but is that a bad thing?

    Bush's spiritual adviser: Kirbyjon Caldwell

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  • Evangelical Agency Reconsidering Tie to Mainline Church Group
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  • President of Campus Crusade awared Lifetime Ministry Award by the NAE
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  • Graham Agency Probed For Mixing Aid With Evangelization
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  • Top Court Rejects School \"Jesus\" Speech Case
    Cyberporn Addiction and the Threat to the Evangelical

    The Gospel of Thomas
    Gospel for our time, or Jesus Lite?

    \"Yo Mama's Last Supper\" Photo Criticized

    Mayberry Bible Study

    Can Creed Make It in Christian Rock?

    The Southern Baptist Convention decides to end ecumenical dialogue with Catholics in another sign of increased conservatism.

    Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod President, The Rev. A.L. Barry dies at age 69.

    March February January December
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    A Court of Morals or a Moral Court?
    The British court was right to try to save one of the conjoined twin girls, even against the wishes of the parents
    By Richard Land
    11/6/2000

    Why We Can't Clone Jesus
    If science has a say in it, the Second Coming won't happen anytime soon
    By Gregg Easterbrook
    10/15/2000

    Making Real Decisions About Halloween
    Christians don't automatically need to oppose it, but they should be concerned
    By Richard Mouw
    10/19/2000

    Banning Halloween
    The October bacchanalia turns into a religious issue for the nation's public schools
    By Deborah Caldwell
    10/23/2000

    Does Less Sunday School Equal More Secularism?
    God comes second to homework and afterschool activities
    By Martin Marty
    10/16/2000

    The Mighty Deeds of Jesus
    Are there limits to the spectacular?
    By Marcus Borg
    10/10/2000

    By the Book
    The unscrolling of the Bible
    By Ben Witherington III
    10/4/2000

    The Sacred Well
    Drilling a well in her backyard, the author becomes conscious of her connection to the earth
    By Barbara Brown Taylor
    10/02/2000

    John Stott: A Fundamentalist in Sheep's Clothing?
    The Anglican leader has decided to retire. What he needs to recognize is that his evangelical ideas retired long ago
    By John Shelby Spong
    9/26/2000

    The Body of Christ: A Practical Lesson
    How can the life of the meeting redirect our individual lives?
    By Marty Grundy
    9/26/2000

    Who Are the Quakers?
    A closer look at the Religious Society of Friends
    9/26/2000

    A Phenomenon With a Goal
    See You at the Pole is not a culminating event, but the beginning of a quest for spiritual renewal--and it's perfectly legal
    By Richard Land
    9/20/2000

    Taking a Stand for God
    A Christian teen adviser looks at what motivates students to stand at the pole and pray
    By Jim Burns
    9/19/2000

    Bible CD-Roms for Kids
    By Karen Jones
    9/15/2000

    The Truth about Relativism
    After the Vatican statement, ecumenism will go on
    By Martin E. Marty
    9/11/2000

    Gearing Up for God
    Christians wear their faith around their necks, and on their backs. What's the real value for witnessing of Christian gear?
    By Craig Bird
    8/29/2000

    Protestants and Politics Archive
    Past articles from the 2000 election season

    What Is Biblical Prophecy?
    Prophecies aren't just God-sanctioned horoscopes
    By Ben Witherington III
    8/14/2000

    Clinton's Debt to God
    In his recent apology, the president came across as a flawed human being and a repentant sinner, much like the rest of us
    By Richard Mouw
    8/14/2000

    An Unorthodox Choice
    Aligned on social issues but sharply opposed on abortion, how will evangelicals react to Joseph Lieberman?
    By Richard Land
    8/11/2000

    Why Christian Conservatives Like Lieberman, But Won't Vote for Him
    They may admire Lieberman's private life, but not his voting record--especially on abortion
    By Rod Dreher
    8/8/2000

    Onward, Christian Produce
    VeggieTales overcomes the challenges of crisper drawer Christianity
    By Carla Barnhill
    8/4/2000

    Thoroughly Modern Missions
    Across the world, Christianity increasingly is adapting to local cultures. Missions cannot ignore the change
    By Matt Donnelly
    7/26/2000

    The Eyes of Tammy Faye
    An interview with the repentant and unreconstructed Tammy Faye
    By Richard Baimbridge
    7/21/2000

    Who's Afraid of Jack Chick?
    Jack Chick's fundamentalist comics don't beat around the bush. How could they? Your soul is at stake
    By Frederica Mathewes-Green
    7/20/2000

    Different Gifts, Same Spirit
    Women can still serve the church, even if they are not called to be pastors
    By Richard Land
    7/14/2000

    Who's in Charge Here?
    As the case for biblical submission gains visibility, so does the argument for biblical equality
    By Holly G. Miller
    7/14/2000

    They're Not So Wild About Harry
    Why some Christians reject Potter author J.K. Rowling and all her works
    By Richard Mouw
    7/6/2000

    Still Toeing the Mainline
    Mainline Protestants, often overshadowed by evangelicals, are still active on community and national levels
    By Robert Wuthnow
    7/5/2000

    Knowing the Word's Worth
    A congregant asks, "What does the Bible say about breeding dogs?"
    By Ben Witherington III
    6/29/2000

    The Accuracy of the New Testament
    Is it a matter of faith?
    By Richard Land
    6/25/2000

    A Conflicted Christian
    A response to the Jewish view of Jesus
    By Richard Mouw
    6/25/2000

    A High- Profile Divorce: The Cost of Biblical Faithfulness
    Charles Stanley should keep his promise and resign his senior pastor post
    By Charles Colson
    6/21/2000

    Southern Baptist Distinctiveness
    Is the denomination's popularity more than successful niche marketing?
    By Martin E. Marty
    6/20/2000

    When Do You Decide Not to Mail a Letter?
    Even St. Paul wrote a letter or two he might have been better off not sending
    By L. Gregory Jones
    6/12/2000

    Pentecost and Babble/Babel
    The coming of the Spirit began a new age when the fragmentation of humanity was overcome
    by Marcus Borg
    6/11/2000

    Embracing the Jewishness of Jesus
    The recent papal apology for anti-Semitism should only be the first step in a journey of rooting out prejudice
    By John Shelby Spong
    6/1/2000

    Celebrating a Public Religious Life
    William Sloane Coffin Jr.'s life reminds us of the intimate connections that religion and activism can help us form
    By Robert L. Whitener
    5/25/2000

    The Spiritual State of Black America
    It's a mixed bag of traditions and innovations, but some trends worry theologians and preachers
    By Robert M. Franklin
    5/22/2000

    The Ascension of Jesus
    The Luke-Acts narrative isn't a 'beam me up' story. Rather, it conveys Jesus' lordship and freedom from space-time limitations
    by Marcus Borg
    5/22/2000

    Confronting the Mormon Question
    How to turn a Latter-day Saint into a Methodist
    5/19/2000
    by Jan Shipps

    Tufts University to Reconsider Status of Christian Group
    A school panel has ruled that the university failed to follow proper procedure when it "derecognized" the campus group
    5/16/2000

    The Truth Is Out There--or Is It?
    A Christian muses on 'The X-Files' phenomenon and its contribution to a modern intellectual crisis
    by Richard Mouw
    5/15/2000

    Dissing Drama
    Why Are Christians So Down On Theater?
    5/5/2000
    by Anne Morse

    Pray for Secularism's Demise
    Recent events make a national day of prayer even more essential
    5/4/2000
    by Don Feder

    Strength in (Small) Numbers
    Small groups are attracting more people, but do they have a lasting impact on participants?
    By Wade Clark Roof
    5/1/2000

    What's in a Name?
    Wheaton College's president thinks the school's Crusader mascot may turn Muslims away from Christianity
    4/27/2000
    By Jonathan Moore

    The Way of the Cross:
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    Letting Go of Labels
    Each of us is on a journey through life and is trying to find the right 'way.' It's not a good thing to dig too many trenches
    4/18/2000
    by Richard Mouw

    What Belongs To God?
    Jesus' 'Render unto Caesar' saying leaves today's Christians scratching their heads
    4/15/2000
    by Marcus Borg

    Singing a New Song Unto the Lord
    Selecting a new hymnal says a lot about where a church is headed
    4/6/2000
    by Jennifer Harvey

    Hell Is There and "Occupied"
    The UK's Evangelical Alliance reaffirms the reality of hell in a report called "The Nature of Hell"
    4/4/2000

    'As if They Had Cursed'
    Is invoking God in public before a football game constitutional? The Supreme Court will decide the fate of a Texas school
    4/3/2000
    by Richard Land

    Banishing the Bible From Campus

    Irreconcilable Differences
    A declaration on marriage ended in a bitter split.
    By Richard Land

    A Gift of Living Water
    By Barbara Brown Taylor

    Soul Therapy
    What can evangelical therapists teach their secular counterparts?

    Should Christians Celebrate Halloween?
    By Richard Mouw

    The Mighty Deeds of Jesus
    What's the difference between healings and "nature miracles"? By Marcus Borg

    Behind the Homeschooling Explosion

    Why I Joined a Christian Commune

    Marcus Borg and Ben Witherington on 'The Way, The Truth, The Life?'

    February Outcast for the Lord

    I Still Do
    The covenant marriage movement

    Pedophilia Chic Revisited

  • Beliefnet member challenges Chuck Colson
  • Read Colson's article

    Why John Ashcroft's Pentecostal Background Matters
    By Deborah Caldwell

    Are American Christians Persecuted? Responses by:
  • Richard Land
  • Debra Dickerson
  • Wade Clark Roof

  • Feminist Theology Charts New Course
  • Baptist Showdown in Atlanta Over Gay Friendly Churches

    Choir Notes: Anthems for Lent and Easter

    A Faith Base For America
    By T.D. Jakes

    Clergy are starting at an older age, but is that a bad thing?

    Bush's spiritual adviser: Kirbyjon Caldwell

  • Evangelical Agency Reconsidering Tie to Mainline Church Group
  • President of Campus Crusade awared Lifetime Ministry Award by the NAE
  • Graham Agency Probed For Mixing Aid With Evangelization
  • Top Court Rejects School "Jesus" Speech Case
    Cyberporn Addiction and the Threat to the Evangelical

    The Gospel of Thomas
    Gospel for our time, or Jesus Lite?

    "Yo Mama's Last Supper" Photo Criticized

    Mayberry Bible Study

    Can Creed Make It in Christian Rock?

    The Southern Baptist Convention decides to end ecumenical dialogue with Catholics in another sign of increased conservatism.

    Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod President, The Rev. A.L. Barry dies at age 69.

    March February January December
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