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Choosing a Bible Translation
Before the year 1881, you had three choices for an English Bible translation: the KJV, the KJV, or the KJV. Obviously, this is no longer the case....
The Christian Atheist
The Christian Atheist, by recovering Christian Atheist Craig Groeschel, is an honest, hard-hitting and eye-opening look into the ways people...
Clumsy
Glaen
Still Has a Good Message
Fred R. Lybrand, a retired pastor, uses the medium of fiction to offer his perspective on love and relationships in Glaen. And because he's so...
Jonathan Acuff: He Knows About
Stuff Christians Like
He's the guy sitting next to you in the church pew—remember those?—except he's the one making the observations out loud. You know, the ones you're...
O'Connor's Latest Award: An Implicit Plea to Christian Writers - Part 2
When the National Book Foundation chose Flannery O'Connor's "Selected Stories," they chose a writer whose "grotesque characters" were a reproach to...
O'Connor's Latest Award: An Implicit Plea to Christian Writers - Part 1
Flannery O'Connor comprehended the consequences of mankind's Fall and saw the distance between what-is and what ought to be. She wrote fiction so...
Nicholas Sparks: The Spark Behind
The Last Song
His stories of love and loss have connected with millions, but what inspires him? In a one-on-one interview, author Nicholas Sparks talks about...
Words Speak Louder in Rene Gutteridge's
Listen
On the surface, Marlo seems an ideal town in which to live. But a mystery is brewing, causing tensions to rise and pitting neighbor against...
Coins for the Kingdom: The Mystery of the Cross
From the beginning, Christ's followers celebrated the cross as a symbol of their faith. It was honored in church worship, carved into rough...
Counterfeit Gospels
In one of Paul Tripp's books (co-authored with Tim Lane), "How People Change," he identifies seven counterfeit gospels—-”religious” ways we try and...
Your Church Is Too Small: Recovering a Biblical Ecumenism
When the church, according to Jesus, is living in visible relationship with each other, it is then that the world will know that God the Father has...
Faith Takes Center Stage in
Screen Play
Faith in Christ weaves a major theme throughout the story of Chris Coppernoll's Screen Play. Young actress Harper Gray has a strong but subtle...
Tea with Hezbollah
Best-selling author Dekker and Middle East expert Medearis sat down with Islamic leaders and terrorists to talk about fundamental Christian...
Conversation Leads to an Interesting
Tea with Hezbollah
It started as a conversation at the Hard Rock Café in Denver. Author Ted Dekker posed the question: "Is it really possible to love your enemy?" ...
Hijacking the Brain — How Pornography Works
Even as technology has brought new avenues for the transmission of pornography, modern knowledge also brings a new understanding of how pornography...
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