| ChristianityToday.com: Most-Read Articles This week's ten most-read articles from ChristianityToday.com. |
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| 1. The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2009 | ||||
| What do a lonely widower, a strong woman with a soft heart, and an African leader have in common? They're all key characters in the year's best redemptive movies. '(Christianity Today Movies)' | ||||
| 2. Why Pope John Paul II Whipped Himself | ||||
| New book reopens questions on self-denial and "what is lacking in Christ's afflictions." '(Christianity Today)' | ||||
| 3. Talk, Research, Marry | ||||
| What Elizabeth Gilbert discovered about marriage before she ate her words in Committed. '(Christianity Today)' | ||||
| 4. Are You There, God? | ||||
| An interview with T'he Folly of Prayer' author Matt Woodley '(Christian Bible Studies)' | ||||
| 5. 'I Never Wanted a Hard Heart' | ||||
| Indie rocker David Bazan talks about his loss of faith, his music, and how he sometimes fears he's going to hell. '(Christianity Today Music)' | ||||
| 6. Good News, Bad News in Raising Leaders | ||||
| Research on how well we're developing the next generation. '(Leadership)' | ||||
| 7. Racing the FCC Mic Deadline | ||||
| What churches must do by June 12--and why. '(Your Church)' | ||||
| 8. Are We Transformed Yet? | ||||
| Why the spiritually mature don't talk about how God has made them spiritually mature. '(Christianity Today)' | ||||
| 9. Valentine's Dynamic Love | ||||
| Our love is most godly when it is against the world for the world. '(Christianity Today)' | ||||
| 10. Sports Fanatics | ||||
| How Christians have succumbed to the sports culture--and what might be done about it. '(Christianity Today)' | ||||
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