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September (Web-only)

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SOULWORK
Tempted by Politics
Why many pastors want to, but shouldn't, endorse candidates.
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Iran Parliament Requires Death for 'Apostates' As Crackdown Continues
Son of 1990 martyr among Christians arrested last month.
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Speaking Out
A Christian View of the Economic Crisis
Is the economy really driven by greed?
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Christian Financial World Sees Silver Lining in Banking Mess
Firms have generally avoided debt and speculative practices, experts and insiders say.
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Consuming Faith
Tyler Wigg Stevenson says real Christianity isn't the kind you can buy.
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Excerpt
Buy to Be, Be to Buy
Sure, consumerism is bad. But we need to think about why.
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Q & A: Dave Ramsey
The popular Christian financial adviser on why he thinks the bailout is a disaster.
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Endorsing from the Pulpit
Pastors launch challenge of IRS rules on endorsements.
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Speaking Out
The Blind Spot of the Spiritual Formation Movement
Let's not forget the spiritual discipline of choice for the masses.
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Micah Challenge USA Urges Focus on Global Poverty
Evangelical church leaders plan to circulate letters to presidential candidates.
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Repressing Religion
State Department blasts China on religious freedom.
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Churches Begin Cleanup after Ike
Some congregations worry that storm fatigue could cause exodus.
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Theology in the News
God Is Love
Robert Yarbrough comments on the plainspoken Beloved Disciple.
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In Crisis, Wall Street Turns to Prayer
Financial meltdown triggers prayer sessions citywide.
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News Quiz
Americans' Angels
Also: Anglicans apologize for what?, Guess who's coming to dinner?, and other questions.
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The Discipline of Solitude
Getting away from the podium and into God's presence.
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Evangelical Publishers Score Big with Palin Books
Tyndale picks up earlier title, and Zondervan taps Christian mystery writer.
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All You Need to Know About the Assemblies of God
A primer for Palin watchers and others.
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Theology in the News
JesUSAves
Stephen Nichols argues that Americans have remade Jesus in their own image.
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REVIEW
A Southern Baptist Manifesto
Dockery proposes keeping essentials and nonessentials in balance.
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Recessions Are Good?
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The Good News in Oil and Acrylic
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