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Losing It on TV
Ruby Gettinger, a Sunday school teacher in Georgia who weighed 700 pounds, battles her obesity — and leans on God — on national television.
A Christian Cure for OCD?
Psychiatrist Ian Osborn claims that trust in God can overcome mental illness.
Same Song, Second Verse
Rana's anti-evolution arguments are well worn, but his portrait of cells' inner workings conveys the beauty of creation.
Surprised by Disability
Why the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensible.
Q+A: David Stevens
CEO of the Christian Medical Association on fertility treatments and discrimination.
HIV Is Incurable, So Don't Stop Caring
Recent research has changed the AIDS headlines, but that shouldn't matter to the church.
Wiping out HIV
It's good for the soul to fight the virus.
At Origins' Margins
Michael Behe wonders how much Darwinism can really explain.
The Health Care Crunch
Let's make sure any reform plan we pursue avoids the single-value syndrome.
ID Tagged
Faculty member at Iowa State University denied tenure for supporting intelligent design.
All I Want for Christmas Is a Bigger Bust
How the incarnation helps Christians think about plastic surgery.
Saving Faces
Mercy Ships surgeons perform medical miracles daily in remote ports of call.
Deconstructing Dawkins
Alister McGrath's challenge of famous atheist is bracing—but does not go far enough.
Hybrid Test Drive
Advances in stem-cell technology cheer and alarm ethics watchers.
HIV/AIDS: S.L.O.W. It Down, or S.T.O.P. It?
Saddleback's Kay Warren offers a dual framework for fighting the virus.
Q&A: Kay Warren
Learning to live in three worlds.
The Best Research Yet
Two psychologists show that homosexuals should not be discouraged from seeking change.
Cancer's Unexpected Blessings
When you enter the Valley of the Shadow of Death, things change.
Abstinence Brings 'Dignity'
Traveling in Africa, First Lady Laura Bush speaks in favor of faith-based HIV prevention.
Creation Display
New museum touts young-earth view.
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