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.
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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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