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Point/Counterpoint
Two moms square off on whether or not television is good for your family.
January 1, 2009
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Whatever Happened to Dinner and a Movie?
You can still pick a flick without alienating your spouse or compromising your values
Jim KillamSeptember 12, 2008
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A Marriage Revolution
By practicing what we believe, Christian marriages can transform our society.
David NeffSeptember 12, 2008
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The Color of Love
In a neighborhood where racial barriers are a fact of life, Kafi & Rudy Carrasco are showing others there is hope for unity
Andrés T. Tapia September 12, 2008
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Don't Bet On It
By Fredrica Mathewes-GreenMay 1, 2008
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Talking Dirty
My roommate often swears in God's name. Is there a Bible verse I can show him that says we shouldn't curse like that—or at all?
By Christin DitchfieldNovember 1, 2007
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The Rise of Raunch
What's a Christian woman to do in today's hypersexed culture?
T. Suzanne EllerSeptember 1, 2007
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The Offbeat Evangelist
Blue Like Jazz author Donald Miller doesn't pass out tracts. Instead, he finds common ground with nonbelievers — and helps other Christians do the same.
By Douglas LeBlancJuly 1, 2007
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Faith Without Borders
7 ways to become a cross-cultural Christian.
By Siri L. MitchellMarch 1, 2007
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Arloa Sutter's Aha!
Her simple act of obedience led to a life-changing ministry.
Keri Wyatt KentJanuary 1, 2007
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Dump the Makeup?
Is it sinful for Christian women to wear pants and makeup?
By Christin DitchfieldSeptember 1, 2006
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Offering Hope Overseas
Women and girls put themselves on the line to bring relief to tsunami victims.
Julie-Allyson IeronJanuary 1, 2006
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'A Conspicuous Family'
The Marcelos represent three races in four people—and praise God for it
by Lisa Ann CockrelDecember 1, 2005
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The Good, The Bad, & The Filter
Seven ways to help screen culture's impurities from your children's minds
By Clem BoydDecember 1, 2005
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Our Suffering Sisters
A close-up look at the female face of the persecuted church—and what you can do to help.
Camerin CourtneyNovember 1, 2005