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January 12

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Inside CT: How Should We Pray for Cuba?
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Letters: A Hundredfold Return


Christians Protest Trade Embargo


Born-again Christians Lead Norway
Born-again Christians Lead Norway
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Pottery Shard Points to Temple
Pottery Shard Points to Temple
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News Briefs


Editorial: What Really Died in Oregon
The state's voter-approved suicide law represents more than an extreme belief in personal autonomy.
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Cuba's Next Revolution
How Christians are reshaping Castro's Communist stronghold.
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Brothers to the Rescue Pawn in Policy Discord
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Santeria Holds Cuba in Thrall


Bittersweet Cuban Memories
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Wanted: A New Pro-life Strategy
Twenty-five years after Roe, and 37 million abortions later, we have to admit we are losing the fight.
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Roe v. McCorvey
What made "Roe" betray the pro-choice cause?
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The Only Way
Answering the argument that all religions are more or less true.
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Conversations: Vishal Mangalwadi
Christian intellectual Vishal Mangalwadi explains why India's experiment in democracy has failed.


Highlights: Billy Graham Had a Dream


Reflections: Classic & Contemporary Excerpts


Books: Why Evangelicals Have the Biggest Seminaries
And why they are in crisis.


Church Growth: Spiritual Mapping Gains Credibility Among Leaders
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Vineyard: Vineyard Founder Wimber Dies
Todd Hunter seen as possible successor.
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