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Issue 53: Sept/Oct 2011
In the Issue
Reconciling the God of Love With the God of Genocide
How could the God of the Old Testament and the New Testament be the same? Read More
How to Chase Your Dream Job Without Quitting Your Day Job (Yet)
I got fired from the carnival. A traveling carnival had come to my small Massachusetts hometown… Read More
Vera Farmiga
How the Oscar-nominated actress actually pulled off a balanced movie about Christians. Read More
9/11 10 Years Later
Reflections on the most significant event of this generation. Read More
The Reinvention of Switchfoot
The multi-platinum band returns with its eighth—and most unique—album. Read More
The Generation of Contrast
How twenty- and thirtysomethings are changing the shape of Christianity—for better and for worse. Read More
Death Cab for Cutie
On growing up, lightening up and logging off. Read More
The Non-Essential Guide to Fall
Ah, fall… Read More
(Almost) Everyone's Doing It
A surprising new study shows Christians are having premarital sex and abortions as much (or more) than non-Christians. Read More
Jimmy Fallon
The SNL star-turned-Late Night host talks rough beginnings, why he loves his writers andhow he got The Roots to be his band. Read More
Is Fair Trade Fair?
A look at the movement's actual impact on farmers' lives. Read More
The Drop
Emerging Artists You Should Know
Bill Callahan
One of the most interesting aspects of music is the way it can express spirituality, even for people who don’t adhere to any particular belief… Read More
Us & Our Daughters
Everyone has a good “breakup song” they clung to in dark romantic days… Read More
The Head & The Heart
The beginning of indie folk-pop buzz band The head and the heart can be traced back to an open-mic night two years ago in Seattle… Read More
The Anatomy of a Famine
The challenges facing Somalia are a matter of life and death. Read More
Crocheting for Change
How one organization is giving women in Uganda the materials, skills and ability to crochet their way into a better future. Read More
Beyond Fourth Grade
Of the more than 800 million illiterate adults in our world today, approximately 70 per-cent live in some of the world’s most impoverished areas—namely, sub-Saha-ran Africa and East and South Asia… Read More
Is Fair Trade Fair?
A look at the movement's actual impact on farmers' lives. Read More
Slices
Our Bi-Monthly Look at Faith, Life and Culture
Fall TV's Best Bets
Every fall, a bunch of new network TV shows start, and you have to figure out what’s worth your time and what you can ignore immediately… Read More
What the New Myspace Should Be
In 2008, MySpace hit a dubious landmark: It was taken over by Facebook in overall Internet ranking… Read More
It's All Fun & Games
(Until they turn those games into really bad movies.) Read More
The New School
How to further your education without the pressure (or cost) of a degree. Read More
5 Ideas That Might Make You Want to Get Involved at Church
It’s difficult to actually volunteer or get involved in a church, particularly if you don’t know anyone in the area where you’re volunteering or if little kids aren’t really your thing… Read More
Will the Cloud Mean the End of Buying Music?
Technology radically changed the music industry a decade ago. It's about to happen again. Read More
The Anatomy of a Famine
The challenges facing Somalia are a matter of life and death. Read More

