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  • Audio Books | Oct 27, 2008
    Eric Young
    Despite what critics have said about his highly popular and hotly debated best-seller, The Shack, author William Paul Young remains convinced that his book “is a God thing.” read more
  • Christian Living | Oct 22, 2008
    Josh Kimball
    The Love Dare, the book that began as a plot device for the upcoming faith-based movie “Fireproof” could become the top-selling Christian book of 2008 based on sales figures prior to its release next week. read more
  • Ministry & Pastoral | Oct 13, 2008
    Lillian Kwon
    When it comes to growing a healthy church, Pastor Larry Osborne doesn't survey the front door to see how he can attract large crowds and wow them with a special program. For the most part, his eyes are glued to the back door. read more
  • Worship & Devotion | Oct 13, 2008
    Sze Leng Chan
    A Christian Post correspondent in Australia recently caught up with evangelical author Philip Yancey to discuss with him about his book, “Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference?” which has been out for nearly a year. read more
  • Ministry & Pastoral | Oct 13, 2008
    Lillian Kwon
    They may make up only a minority in America but the small atheist numbers do not give one evangelical scholar reason to ignore them and their potential influence. read more
  • Society | Oct 13, 2008
    Michelle A. Vu
    Decades ago a skeptical journalist with an Ivy League law degree challenged Christianity with an in-depth investigation to see if its claims can hold up under scrutiny. read more
  • Christian Living | Oct 13, 2008
    R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
    The sexual issues now confronting our nation—from the breakdown of the family to same-sex marriage—are really pieces of a much larger puzzle. In order to understand what is happening, one must look carefully at the entire picture, the entire trajectory of Western civilization over the past century. What we face today are not individual, isolated issues, but rather a massive social transformation that has not happened by accident and that will not break apart on its own. read more
  • Society | Oct 03, 2008
    Diane Morrow
    On the eve of what is arguably the most important political debate since Lincoln vs. Douglas, all political pundits agree on one thing. In the history of American politics there has never been a more explosive, history-making decision than the naming of Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin as the Republican ticket’s choice for Vice President. This single decision has forever changed the landscape of the American political system and its importance cannot be understated. read more
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