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Issue 55: Jan/Feb 2012
In the Issue
Water Works
There's a reason Scott Harrison chose water. But it may not be the one you think. Read More
How to Get Out of Debt the Right Way
Three real-life scenarios of debt, budgeting and financial strife—and how to escape. Read More
The Stranger Side of Mat Kearney
Mat Kearney wasn't always the smooth musician praised today for his unique fusion of acoustic pop and spoken word. Read More
The Flesh Trade
How you keep blood factories, bone snatchers and baby peddlers in business. Read More
An Accidental Movement
For 15 years, few things have made the spiritual impact of passion. So where is the iconic worship movement heading? Read More
Religion and Hip-Hop
Navigating the conflicted religious conscience of the most popular music in the world. Read More
The Power of "And Yet"
How God can work in life's messiest moments. Read More
Debating Calvinism
There's probably no other issue in popular Christianity as argued or debated as Calvinism and its implications. Read More
The Sort-Of True Stories of Beirut
It's well within musical tradition to make up your own story and then be very, very serious about it, to the point where you might even forget your own biography. That's a tension Beirut frontman Zach Condon knows all too well. Read More
A Field Guide to the End of the World
If we learned anything from the film 2012 (and there are many things we learned, like “John Cusack no longer makes good movies”), it’s that the world will end this year… Read More
Feist Blooms
The indie queen on rest, the complexity of love and growing tomatoes. Read More
The Drop
Emerging Artists You Should Know
Aaron Strumpel
Have you ever experienced something that touched you so deeply that it helped guide you toward a vocational choice? For Colorado-based singer-songwriter Aaron Strumpel, an unexpected experience on a different continent crystallized his vision for what—and who—he wanted to be. “I was in Peru, and I was doing a yearlong ministry trip,” Strumpel remembers… Read More
Young the Giant
For many young bands, conversations about “the next level” or the confidence of impending fame are white lies… Read More
The Least Known Way to Save 2 Million Lives
How much of the world cooks its food is leading to a shocking epidemic. Read More
Water Works
There's a reason Scott Harrison chose water. But it may not be the one you think. Read More
The Flesh Trade
How you keep blood factories, bone snatchers and baby peddlers in business. Read More
A Field Guide to the End of the World
If we learned anything from the film 2012 (and there are many things we learned, like “John Cusack no longer makes good movies”), it’s that the world will end this year… Read More
Rats Can Stop Land Mines
The newest tool in the effort to destroy land mines in Thailand. Read More
Slices
Our Bi-Monthly Look at Faith, Life and Culture
The Least Known Way to Save 2 Million Lives
How much of the world cooks its food is leading to a shocking epidemic. Read More
Last Year, More Than 3 Million People Got Hacked
Five steps you can take to avoid becoming a victim. Read More
Do Politics Belong in the Pulpit?
Examining the tension between faith and voting. Read More
Hollywood Has Officially Run Out of New Ideas
The big new studio trend for 2012? Re-releasing movies you've already seen–but in 3D. Read More
Arab Spring or Christian Winter?
Some Middle Eastern Christians unsure about Arab Spring. Read More
Rats Can Stop Land Mines
The newest tool in the effort to destroy land mines in Thailand. Read More
Smart People Watch Parks & Rec
New data from Nielsen has revealed some strange and fascinating facts about Americans' TV habits… Read More

