Koinonia Announcements
Busy Mom's Spring Teaser - March 15, 2008 - Wednesday, June 18, 2008

We are excited to offer mom's a day of rest, fellowship, and spiritual rejuvenation!  We will gather together from 9 am to 9 pm on Saturday the 15th of March 2008.

Please bring your children with you!

 
   
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Did the Spirit Really Say...?
God's will is harder and easier to discern than we imagine.


Regent U. Struggles to Stay Afloat, Court Rules that Feeding the Poor is Not Religious Act, and Other News
Important developments in the church and the world.


The Refugee Pastor That Could
As a teen growing up in Tennessee, Chansamone Saiyasak vowed to return to Thailand. And he did—with remarkable results.


Beck Wants to Lead, But Will Evangelicals Follow?
Once uncomfortable with Mitt Romney, evangelicals appear mixed on Glenn Beck.


Scholars and 'Snake-Handlers'
Society of Biblical Literature accused of evangelical pandering—and secular bias.


Passages
Recent deaths, appointments, and other transitions in the Christian world.


What Robert Park Learned in North Korea
The activist on why he entered the country & what he hopes for now. An exclusive interview.


Quotation Marks
Haggard on repentance, Richard Land on immigration, Chris Seiple on book burning, and more.


Ayn Rand: Goddess of the Great Recession
Why Christians should be wary of the late pop philosopher and her disciples.


Are Muslims the Enemy?
Some activists argue that the proposed mosque in New York City should move because Muslims remind us of terrorists. Plus, many defend the President's Christian faith.


A Little Raising of Hands
How the Pentecostal World Conference compares to your average evangelical conference.


Wallis Apologizes to Olasky after Sojourners Funding Flap
Sojourners founder apologizes for suggesting World's editor-in-chief 'lies for a living' but stands by his organization's accepting grants from George Soros.


Religious Hiring's Status Quo Victory
A 2-1 ruling by Ninth Circuit affirms World Vision's right to consider religious beliefs in employment. But questions over faith-based hiring practices and government funding seem far from settled.


The Answered Prayers of Robert Park
Christian activist imprisoned by North Korea speaks out as Jimmy Carter brings home friend Aijalon Gomes.


Saved by an Atheist
Christians gave Albert Camus good reasons not to believe. He gave me a reason to return to faith.


Mere Churchianity
Finding your way back to Jesus-shaped spirituality.


Dinesh D'Souza to Lead NYC's King's College
Appointment of author and speaker prompts the questions: How Catholic is he? And how Protestant is the Campus Crusade–affiliated school?


The Duct Tape Solution
In 'Be Very Afraid,' sociologist Robert Wuthnow explains how Americans typically respond to fear.


Wilson's Bookmarks
Reviews of 'The Natural Desire to See God,' 'Calvin's Ladder,' and 'Layover in Dubairom' from the editor of Books & Culture.


Boundaries in Grief
Why medicine should never trade places with a time to properly mourn.


Obama Is Not a Muslim
But many Americans think he is, plus other findings from the new Pew Forum report.


How to Become a Successful Religion
A marketing consultant advises early church leaders.


Canada's Split Decision on Hiring
Experts, organizations see mixed victory in recent court ruling.


Smuggle Bibles into China? It's Still Necessary
Remember the sheer size of the Chinese church.


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