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February 8

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Hypertext-Spirituality Sightings
Spirituality Sightings
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In Print-Does God Live in Your Brain
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Reflections: Classic & Contemporary Excerpts


Arts: Muddy Murals
How Hondurans are painting their future.
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The Book Report: Tales of a Reluctant Convert and more
Anne Lamott despised Christians but couldn't resist becoming one.
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Is Orlando New Promised Land?
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Churches Accused of Electioneering


Chaplains Reach River Mariners
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Napalm Victim Now Agent for Peace
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Neighbors Fight Cell Tower 'Cross'
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In Brief


Yancey: Why I Can Feel Your Pain
The "politically correct" movement often positions itself as an enemy of Christianity. Ironically, the gospel contributed the underpinnings that make the movement possible.


World Vision Boots Austrian Affiliate


Christians Recreate Jesus' Home


In Brief


New Unreached Group Targeted


Holy Land Archaeology Imperiled
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Ethiopia Focus on Evangelism
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Plus: Key Year for Lewisian Thespians
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On the Back Flap—Lewis Smedes
Lewis Smedes


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