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How a Korean Prodigal Son Landed on Toronto’s Stage

Toronto theater buffs know playwright Ins Choi. What they don't know is how his church makes his work possible.

Written by Jen Pollock Michel, Christianity Today | Monday, December 10, 2012

The play may owe one of its biggest debt to Choi's church, Grace Toronto (a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America. Calling itself "a church for the city in the city," in highly secular Toronto, the church pledged the rehearsal space and financial support for a weeklong workshop in 2009. With Grace Toronto dollars, Choi hired professional actors to rehearse the script and stage a public reading of the play, a process that proved critical to revising the script and no doubt contributed to its success.

The FAQs: The Fiscal Cliff

The Heritage Foundation estimates that if we go over the fiscal cliff, the average American will see their tax bill rise by over $4,100 in 2013.

Written by Joe Carter, TGC | Monday, December 10, 2012

There are a number of issues related to the fiscal cliff that should be of special concern to Christians: Reduction in contributions to charities and ministries; The adoption tax credit could expire; Increased unemployment

Rob Bell’s New American Christianity?

One dismisses a Rob Bell at peril, because he generates so many ideas, takes so many risks and issues valid criticisms.

Written by Martin Marty | Monday, December 10, 2012

But Christianity and its religious counterparts were not developed with just the present generation in mind, kinetic as it is in style and digital in its favored literary constructions. The inherited forms, though in need of revision, in any case often speak with an authenticity that demands some patience, while the quickly formulated and celebrity-endorsed versions may go as they came.

Christian Reformed Church Cutting Staff From Publishing Arm

This transition was part of the rapidly changing world of denominational publishing.

Written by Michael Gryboski, Christian Post | Monday, December 10, 2012

This plan has included an increase in digital publishing and the receiving of additional support from the Ministry Shares program of the Church's synod. The synod's additional funding was approved at the annual meeting held in the summer. The reduction will involve cutting some positions and not filling others

Of the Father’s Love Begotten

The story of an ancient Advent hymn

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Sunday, December 9, 2012

At the age of fifty-seven, at the height of his power and prestige, Prudentius grew weary of civic life and considered his life thus far to have been a waste. He was having a midlife crisis (or, given the age span at the time, more like an almost-at-the-end-of-my-life crisis). So the successful lawyer, judge, and... Continue Reading

Proverbs 31, Victoria’s Secret and Viral Marketing

"I'd rather have a Proverbs 31 woman than a Victoria's Secret model."

Written by Christina Darnell | Sunday, December 9, 2012

Live31 generated so much buzz it soon caught the attention of Kylie Bisutti, winner of the 2009 Victoria’s Secret Model Search. She had spent several years modeling lingerie for the company, but quit in 2011 because of her Christian faith. On Dec. 21, she tweeted Eklund: “I stopped being a Victoria’s Secret Model to become... Continue Reading

A Requiem for Friendship

Why boys will not be boys and other consequences of the sexual revolution

Written by Anthony Esolen | Sunday, December 9, 2012

On three great bonds of love do all cultures depend: the love between man and woman in marriage; the love between a mother and her child; and the camaraderie among men, a bond that used to be strong enough to move mountains. The first two have suffered greatly; the third has almost ceased to exist.... Continue Reading

Brothers, We Are Not Perfectionists (1)

Understanding the doctrine of sanctification; avoiding errors in this teaching

Written by R. Scott Clark | Sunday, December 9, 2012

  These categories of “death” with Christ and “new life” indicate a decisive, divinely wrought, break with life before Christ. They signal an inauguration, a beginning, of new things. They do not, however, signal the completion of all things…The principle (beginning) of the end has been introduced and is at work in us, by grace... Continue Reading

Tufts Reinstates Christian Ministry

Student judiciary says religious groups should not be forced to pick leaders who don't share their beliefs

Written by Leigh Jones, WORLD | Sunday, December 9, 2012

Like several other private colleges, Tufts has an “all comers” policy that requires official student organizations to be open to all students for both membership and leadership, regardless of beliefs. But in reviewing a discrimination complaint filed against Tufts Christian Fellowship (TCF), the largest evangelical group on the Medford, Mass., campus, the Tufts Committee on... Continue Reading

Wycliffe Reports ‘Dramatic Increase’ in Bible Translations Around the World

Wycliffe Bible Translators making strides to translate the Scriptures into every language by 2025

Written by Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Post Reporter | Sunday, December 9, 2012

What has helped in recent years with translation projects are new technologies and strategies that directly reach out to local communities and figure out creative solutions about how to translate the Bible using the most accurate means available. Wycliffe noted that it has been using new computer and satellite technology to assist with translation efficiency.... Continue Reading

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