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August 2008 |
FEATURES and
ARTICLES:
- Racing for Jesus: How God-fearing drivers and a nationwide ministry bring
faith to NASCAR. [Deann Alford]
- Cheating Death: NASCAR reminds us how much we
have to lose. [Mark Galli]
- The 30-Day Leviticus Challenge: One church's
experiment in living the most arcane book of the Bible. [Daniel Harrell]
- Redeeming Law: In a cynical society suspicious of lawyers, Christian law schools
are decidedly not. [Tim Stafford]
- Zipping It: Colleges' silence on sexual
ethics is hurting students who want out of the hookup culture, says Donna
Freitas. [Interview by Katelyn Beaty]
- Reading in Good Faith: The Shack is a
tale of tragedy redeemed, not a theological treatise.
- Denominations: Southern
Baptists repent about membership rolls.
- Legal: Whose 'Footprints' are they?
- Church Life: Health-care crunch comes to church.
- Election 2008: Faith-friendly
Democrats may take congressional control.
- Nonprofits: Giving drops when it's
needed most.
- Global South: Pastor jailed for human-head rituals.
- Finance: Cornerstone crumbles into bankruptcy.
- …and more!
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