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Oppression in the Home
A book helping churches respond to an issue we'd rather not think about.
Talk, Research, Marry
What Elizabeth Gilbert discovered about marriage before she ate her words in Committed.


The Good News in Oil and Acrylic
A missions center becomes a patron of the arts.
Doodling with Devotion
How the simplest art can become a form of prayer.


Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
If the Harry Potter movies are a rich and nutritious feast, this mythological romp is more like mac & cheese—tasty and fun, but lacking in much substance.
Valentine's Day
The candy equivalent of a conversation heart that reads "UR Sweet" is a nice enough sentiment, but who actually wants to eat one?

Bridge Carols

Disappearing World

 
Valentine's Dynamic Love
Our love is most godly when it is against the world for the world.

Considering 'Curing' Down Syndrome with Caution
Why we shouldn't be too quick to think disabilities need correcting.

Tebow Ad Scores With Pro-Life Groups
Pro-life groups cheer for surprisingly subtle Focus on the Family Superbowl ad. Plus, talk over Haiti's foreign debt, gays in the military, immigration, and recommendations from Planned Parenthood.

Sport Is More Than Play
A response to Shirl Hoffman's "Fanatics."

Listen, Then Speak
Uganda's anti-gay bill is making cross-cultural relations more complex than ever.

Oppression in the Home
A book helping churches respond to an issue we'd rather not think about.

Leaving Mungiki
Some express skepticism as violent sect receives baptism.

The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2009
What do a lonely widower, a strong woman with a soft heart, and an African leader have in common? They're all key characters in the year's best redemptive movies.

Lent—Why Bother? To Take Up the Cross
Three authors weigh the merits of observing Lent.

Lent—Why Bother? For Spiritual Exercise
Three authors weigh the merits of observing Lent.

Lent—Why Bother? To Lead Us to Christ
Three authors weigh the merits of observing Lent.

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