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  Volume 43, Issue 13
November 15, 1999 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 61 articles.
Four Priests Resume Teaching Duties by Jody Veenker
God on the Gridiron Should there be a wall of separation between the church and football? by Mark A. Kellner
Graham Meets with Iraqi Leaders
Gun-Toting Missionaries Given Light Sentences by Odhiambo Okite
Hindus Protest Papal Visit to India Fundamentalists accuse Christians of 'forced conversions'
Hymns on MTV Combining mainstream appeal with spiritual depth, Jars of Clay is shaking up Contemporary Christian Music. by Randall Balmer
In Brief
In Brief
InPrint: How to Silence Scripture
Inside CT: Haunted by the Style Czarina by Michael G. Maudlin, Managing Editor.
Intelligent Design: Searching for a Blueprint Discovery Institute reshapes the orgins debate. by Tony Carnes in New York City.
Jar Boys Meet Sgt. Pepper If I Left the Zoo is even more daring than Jar's first two recordings. by Randall Balmer
Letters
Letters to the Editor Readers respond to Gary Bauer's workplace rules, the Inclusive Bible, and other ChristianityToday.com topics
Methodists Freeze NCC Funding Church says questions unanswered over organization's $4 million debt. by Jody Veenker
NBC Purchases Chunk of Pax TV by Malcolm Foster
NCC Celebrates 50 Years of American Ecumenism by Jerry L. VanMarter, Ecumenical News International, in Cleveland
NCC to Undergo Major Restructuring to Solve Financial Woes Newly elected secretary faces an organization with a $4 million shortfall by Jerry L. Van Marter
Neopaganism's Bewitching Charms, Part 1 of 3 The movement rejects Christianity, but we may discover surprising openings for the gospel. by Loren Wilkinson
Neopaganism's Bewitching Charms, Part 2 of 3 The movement rejects Christianity, but we may discover surprising openings for the gospel. by Loren Wilkinson
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