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April 3
Volume 44, Issue 4
April 3, 2000

ARTICLES
Displaying 1 - 20 of 35 articles.

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Africa: A Windup Gospel and Recycled Studios
Christian broadcasting in Africa is amplified by new technology, innovative partnerships.


Austria: Voters not Nazis, churches say

Briefs: The World
Nepal's Christians see unprecedented growth in this Hindu kingdom.


Broadcasting: Smaller is Better?
Feds OK low-power radio licenses, but broadcasters decry interference.


Columbine's Tortuous Road to Healing
One year later, survivors' recovery is filled with painful twists and turns.


Congress: Bigotry Alleged in Chaplaincy Choice


Conversations:Carl Ellis on How Islam Is Winning Black America
Now is the time to turn the tide, says apologist Carl Ellis.


Court OKs Good Friday Holiday


Editorial: Confronting Sudan
Western Christians and governments should press Khartoum on multiple fronts.


Editorial:God Ble$$ America
he rising economic tide floats all yachts. How should Christians help everyone else?


Egypt: Arrested Priest Denies Violence Charges


Fundraising: 'Flamingoed' for Missions


Good Question: A Little Wine for the Soul?
The Bible says drunkenness is a sin (Galatians 5:21). But is occasional social drinking OK for Christians?


In Print:The Bad Old Days?

In Summary:Popular Apologetics
Recent and important releases that will shape evangelical thought.


India: Missionary's killer arrested


Inside CT:Answering Islam's Questions

Islam, U.S.A.
Are Christians prepared for Muslims in the mainstream?


Law: Scouts defend no-homosexuals policy


Marriage: Californians keep marriage straight
California churches crucial in Prop. 22 debate.




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