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Values Voters See Common Cause, If Not Agenda, with Tea Party -- September 24, 2010

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Values Voters See Common Cause, If Not Agenda, with Tea Party
Adelle M. Banks
With its emphasis on lower taxes and smaller government, the "tea party" movement hasn't spent a lot of time on the social issues that animate social conservatives.
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Spiritual Life

Build Radical Relationships
Jeanne Doyon
Jesus practiced radical love and it transformed the hearts of those He encountered. Whether with my Heavenly Father or others, healthy relationships don't just happen; they need to be cultivated and nurtured.
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The Deep Things Of God: Understanding the Trinity
Fred Sanders
Fred Sanders rightly argues that the gospel is inherently Trinitarian. Learn more about how the work of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the gospel adds depth to faith and the Christian life.
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The Bible: Precious, True, Glorious Baby Talk
John Piper
God inspired an entire Bible of baby talk. True baby talk. Baby talk with absolute authority and power. Baby talk that is sweeter than honey and more to be desired than gold.
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Movies

Bets Are Hedged with a Kinder, Gentler Gekko in Wall Street Sequel
Christa Banister
With its emphasis on lower taxes and smaller government, the "tea party" movement hasn't spent a lot of time on the social issues that animate social conservatives.
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Compressed Story Clips Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
Christian Hamaker
In tying together multiple books, director Zack Snyder and screenwriters John Orloff and Emil Stern pack in too much and too little—too many characters in a plot that tries to cover too much ground for its 90-minute running time, leaving its characters and ideas underdeveloped.
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Staying in the Box is What Makes Buried Effective
Christa Banister
A heavy wooden coffin is where all of Buried takes place. Thanks to a seemingly never-ending supply of tight camera shots and rather limited lighting in those incredibly close quarters, the audience can't help feeling equally claustrophobic while tuning in.
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