How to Train Your Dragon is a Fun, Feisty Ride -- April 5, 2010

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Easter: Living Life in
the Future Tense

Paul Anderson
Death puts us in the past tense; the Resurrection puts us in the future tense.
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Spiritual Life

10 Minutes with N.T. Wright on "Why Christian Character Matters"
Cathleen Falsani
N.T. Wright's latest book is less a polemic in support of a more strident legalism or a treatise on "cheap grace." Rather, Wright argues that the idea of virtue -- moral strength -- is the best way forward through our troubled times.
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News & Culture

Why I Support Universal Health Care
Dr. John Mark Reynolds
No human created in God's image should be denied basic health care. This is easy for a Christian. What is hard is the detail.
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Family

Sexual Intimacy Begins With the Heart
Dr. David Hawkins
For many women -- and men -- sexual connection is dependent upon emotional connection...
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He Said-She Said: Dating Later in Life
Cliff Young & Laura MacCorkle
Does age really matter when it comes to relationships? Should it? And do men still seek after women who "play hard to get"? See how "he" and "she" have addressed these issues in this edition of "He Said-She Said."
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Entertainment

How to Train Your Dragon is a Fun, Feisty Ride
Christa Banister
Considering its intricately crafted animation and heartwarming story, you'd think How to Train Your Dragon was Pixar's latest flick. But it is a DreamWorks project, and it's refreshing to see a movie that doesn't rely on a slew of pop culture references and lowbrow humor to entertain.
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The Last Song Has a Familiar Refrain
Christian Hamaker
The Last Song, written for the screen by novelist Nicholas Sparks and starring Miley Cyrus, is treacly, preposterous and full of cliches. It's also moving and, for the most part, family-friendly, focusing on themes of human failure and forgiveness.
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