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| Busy Mom's Spring Teaser - March 15, 2008 - Wednesday, June 18, 2008We 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.
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Reforming Immigration: Link Migration to Jobs
Samuel Rodriguez, James Hoffmeier, and David Skeel chart the best road to approach 'the stranger.'
Reforming Immigration: Watch Your Words
Samuel Rodriguez, James Hoffmeier, and David Skeel chart the best road to approach 'the stranger.'
Reforming Immigration: Assimilate Justly
Samuel Rodriguez, James Hoffmeier, and David Skeel chart the best road to approach 'the stranger.'
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God promises to forget our sins. Google, not so much.
'We're All Theologians'
But is it the best or worst of times for doctrine?
Beyond Abortion: The New Debate Over the Health Care Bill Debate
From Family Research Council to Sojourners, disappointment over both policy and procedure.
It's the End of the World, and We Love It
We're flocking to movies about the last days, even in the midst of a penny-pinching recession. Why?
Box Office Pantheism
Critiques of 's spirituality should be winsome—and prophetic.
Passages
Recent transitions in the Christian world.
Love of Unimaginable Proportions
What to do when you find yourself praying to the quid pro quo god.
The Medical Hazards of Spiritual Care
New studies are finding that terminal cancer patients do better when doctors and medical staff are spiritually supportive.
Video: Neighbors
Victor and Ibrahim are two men caught in a community-wide conflict that threatens not just their livelihood, but their lives as well.
A Chronicle of Hopeful Dying
Death is not the enemy, says cancer-stricken Walt Wangerin, but a chance for Jesus to shine.
Readers Write
Your responses to the January 2010 issue of .
'Best Time for a Christian'
Resilient evangelicals vow to restore Haiti, body and soul.
Health Care Reform's Final Round?
Sojourners and Evangelicals for Social Action fight for "health care justice"; other groups urge starting over. Plus, conservatives grow frustrated by libertarians and coddlers of killer whales.
Passages
Southern Baptist educator Helen Driscoll dies, Gordon Donoho appointed to head Christians in Action Missions International, and other transitions in the Christian world.
Review: Brian McLaren's 'A New Kind of Christianity'
Brian McLaren's 'new' Christianity is not so much revolutionary as evolutionary.
Are Evangelicals Doing a Good Job at Racial Integration?
Church leaders and observers weigh in on a current debate.
Marilynne Robinson, Narrative Calvinist
John Calvin has given the Pulitzer Prize-winning author a way of seeing that imbues her novels with the grandeur of God.
Wilson's Bookmarks
, , and .
'Hunger Can Be Conquered'
And, says former reporter Roger Thurow, churches have a crucial role to play.
'Jesus Was a Rebel'
Okay, he was. What's your point?
Q+A: Philip Ryken, Wheaton's Next President
'I want to cultivate a campus-wide community of grace.'
Dearth of Jobs, Death to the Family?
Where others have failed, the church must meet society's looming challenge.
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