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April (Web-only)

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Weblog: Rally Time
Christians will be prominent at Darfur rally, but still choosing sides on immigration. Plus: Is Amish shunning illegal? And other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Take the Weblog Challenge
Our bet: You'll never make it through this ridiculously long compilation of religion news. But at least we've organized it into categories.
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Sports as Soap Opera
Sportswriters seem to have forgotten their godly calling.
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A Good Preacher Is Hard to Find
Post-Rapture Radio
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Biopolitics: Can't We All Just Get Along?
Plus: The latest from the Korean cloning scandal.
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Weblog: Five Dead, Four Injured in Fatal Taylor University Crash
Plus: Darfur rallies planned for Sunday, evangelical disunity on immigration, a surprise warning before a film, abandoning evangelical, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Evangelism Exec Exits
Entrepreneurial leadership clashed with "denominational requirements" at second-largest domestic missions agency.
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Reccord Responds to Criticism
Full text of former mission head's statement.
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Pastors and Lay Leaders: Reccord a 'Godly Man of Uncompromising Integrity'
A statement of support.


Rick Warren: 'You Can't Put New Wine in Old Wineskins'
Denomination's most prominent pastor on Bob Reccord's resignation.
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The Other ID Opponents
Traditional creationists see Intelligent Design as an attack on the Bible.
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Words Made Flesh
Calvin College's 2006 Festival of Faith & Writing.
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Should Evangelicals Support Bush's Foreign Policy if He Can't Guarantee Religious Freedom?
Case of Afghan convert causes some to question democracy push in the Middle East.
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A Prayer for Lenas and Luis
How one racially diverse church ministers to foreigners, while submitting to Caesar.
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Arguing for God
Christian college debaters hope to change the world—but first to beat the competition.
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Nigerian Archbishop Demands Justice
Peter Akinola affirms warning to government and Muslims, fires back on the Western press.


PLAY BALL
'You Trying to Say Jesus Christ Can't Hit a Curveball?'
Fans vent their frustration on struggling slugger who professes religious devotion.
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LIFE MATTERS
Straight Talk from the Pope on the Biotech Century
The "anti-Genesis" of those who play God, and why the biotech business needs to take ethics seriously.
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Weblog: Christians and Muslims Riot in Egypt
Plus: Bob Reccord resigns as Baptist mission head, Gospel of Judas backlash, debating "evangelical," and links to 415 news and opinion articles from online sources around the world.
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Peace Be with You
Christ's resurrection not only frees us from death, but also frees us from using it.
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