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  • Crowded Classrooms

    The Christian Post,

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla -- It s a simple equation for the most mathematically challenged You have 33 teenagers in a classroom and you need to check their outlines to make sure each of the students is on ...

  • Hunger relief: Christ’s mandate

    Hunger relief: Christ’s mandate

    Word&Way,

    A traveler stood at the counter of the airport terminal gift shop, ready to pay for a bag of Beanie Babies. His wife continued to gather more of the popular stuffed animals, shouting to the cashier, "Make that 11, make that 12," and finally, "Thirteen — and that’s the last one."

  • Sloth, Avarice, and MTV

    Sloth, Avarice, and MTV

    Christianity Today,

    Sloth, Avarice, And MtvBoth MTV and the New York Times have rediscovered sin. The problem is that we’re not too sure they disapprove of it.Sin we have

  • The Hazards of Choice

    The Hazards of Choice

    Christianity Today,

    The Hazards Of ChoiceMany Christians assume proposals for educational choice are in their best interest. They may need to think again.When George Bush

  • The Mandela Moment

    The Mandela Moment

    Christianity Today,

    In a guest editorial, South African evangelist Michael Cassidy calls for prayer and wisdom during this historic opportunity.Recent events here in South Africa have left us (and you, no doubt) gasping. History has again landed in our laps with the quantum leaps of courage taken by President F. W. De Klerk and the momentous advent Read more...

  • The Drug War Next Door

    Christianity Today,

    The church can use its spiritual arsenal to reclaim people and neighborhoods.President Bush declared war against South American drug cartels and North American dealers last month, and he asked all of us to join the battle. And though it makes us nervous when our commander in chief rattles the saber when asked about military intervention Read more...

  • Scorsese’s Christ

    Scorsese’s Christ

    Christianity Today,

    The Last Temptation ironically fails in its central purpose—to affirm the humanity of Jesus.C. S. Lewis wisely laid out the options when he wrote that Jesus was either the Son of God, the devil of hell, or a lunatic—on the level with a man who says he’s a poached egg.In filming The Last Temptation of Read more...

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