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Small comforts (and other sizes) emerge from Planned Parenthood’s bullying tactics.
The wrong lessons to draw from the Komen-Planned Parenthood debacle.
The 'Bonhoeffer' biographer emphasized care for the unborn as the President emphasized care for the poor.
The President seems to be debating himself on religious motivations and the common good.
Protestants are increasingly joining Catholics in protesting Health & Human Services mandate.
The breast cancer awareness foundation had earlier said Planned Parenthood would be ineligible to apply for future grants.
Long before the NFL named my hometown this year's host city, Near Eastside leaders were revitalizing the heart of their neighborhoods.
People with disabilities are central to the mission of the church.
Pro-life groups target $487 million in taxpayer funding for the nation's largest abortion provider.
After 18 movies in 4 days, our reporter shares the best of the fest with CT readers.
Move comes after Bible spat, debate on breast-cancer activism.
Every aspect of Jim Noble's newest restaurant—including the food, all local—is designed to reflect the kingdom of God.
Recent remarks on brawling priests, advocacy in Egypt, and more.
The importance of remembering real women.
Recent rulings surprise observers.
Why it matters that God became the human prototype.
Home to one of the longest running civil wars in the world, recent gestures offer cautious hope to Burma's Christians.
Why do we want to see God’s face when it’s only going to kill us?
The director of IJM Institute for International Justice Mission shines the spotlight on modern-day slavery.
A mix of Oscar favorites and little-known indie films makes up our annual list. PLUS: .
On the big screen, Christian men are rougher and tougher than ever.
Observers weigh in on participating in or watching sports and violence.
The veteran artist on longevity, war zones, and why he believes Christians can cuss.
Memphis Teacher Residency tells residents to witness to Christ by teaching with excellence—and by committing to Memphis for the long haul.
Recent stats on health, giving, and church life.
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