Archive for: April 2009

The specter of change

There are lots of people and circumstances I'd nominate for change, but God only seems interested in changing me!
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A game-changing breakthrough in stem cells

A breakthrough in adult stem cell research makes embryonic stem cell experimentation obsolete.
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The politics of beauty

When a beauty pageant turns into one of those 'ah-hah' cultural moments.
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Just give us a straight answer

Parables, questions, the empty tomb... Why couldn't Jesus just tell us plainly who he was?
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One small breath for mankind

Now that breathing has been shown to contribute to global warming, do we just hold our breath? AnotherThink Industries, LLC, has a better way.
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Mission from Africa

Andrew Rice, writing in the New York Times, examines Nigeria's Redeemed Christian Church of God and their plans to shake up American Christianity.
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Reconciling Easter

There is a sweetness about this season that belies the tragedy of the cross, and the astonishing miracle of empty tomb.

Deconstructing Bart Ehrman

Biblical scholar and NT professor Ben Witherington takes on the arguments against Jesus presented in Bart Ehrman's popular new book, "Jesus, Interrupted."
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Catez on Slumdog Millionaire

Catez Stevens of AllThings2All shares her thoughts on Slumdog Millionaire.
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Out of the abyss

Secular ideologies have been responsible for more deaths and suffering than any other cause in human history. But in a courtroom in Cambodia, love is overcoming a terrible evil from the dark days of the Khmer Rouge..
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