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...every deal hits the ball out of the park; fashion remains a risky go-with-your-gut business. Every six months the creative cycle has to rev up again, and God forbid the brand doesn't hit the right trend one season. The result can be costly, with stores filled with unsold merchandise. The potential for failure is great, "but the upside opportunity is also that great," says James Hurley, who follows the luxury market...
...even into congregations in the more liberal Mainline. It is taught in hundreds of non-Pentecostal Bible studies. One Pennsylvania Lutheran pastor even made it the basis for a sermon series for Lent, when Christians usually meditate on why Jesus was having His Worst Life Then. Says the Rev. Chappell Temple, a Methodist minister with the dubious distinction of pastoring Houston's other Lakewood Church (Lakewood United Methodist), an hour north of Osteen's: "Prosperity Lite is everywhere in Christian culture. Go into any Christian bookstore, and see what they're offering...
...needs Harvard, you ask? Yale does, of course--so that it has a rival team it can beat every now and then. (THE REV.) MARC HALL YALE '37 Stowe...
...irrationality of such an agenda and calling the struggle against it "enduringly surreal." Welcome to the disorienting surreality many of us have experienced in trying to figure out why Zionists feel they can lay claim to the Holy Land, which they have not possessed for two millenniums. (The Rev.) Timothy M. Solomon Meadville, Pennsylvania, U.S. The crux of the Middle East crisis is Israel's refusal to vacate the occupied territories. People like Krauthammer were wrong when they advocated attacking Iraq, and they are wrong now in creating the bogey of radical Islam. The problem is closer to home...
...fitting coming from the head of the Gates Foundation than a national religious leader. For 2,000 years the church has taught that our works must flow from our faith. Sadly, Bishop Jefferts Schori spoke only of works and of a church whose focus doesn't include God. (The Rev.) Canon Francis C. Zanger Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. After reading the interview with Jefferts Schori, I have no doubt as to why the Episcopal Church in the U.S. is "rocked by controversy." Any denomination guided by "a reasonable conclusion and consensus that gay and lesbian Christians are full members," instead...