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July 10
Volume 44, Issue 8
July 10, 2000

ARTICLES
Displaying 1 - 20 of 32 articles.

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Africa: World Bank, Local Pastors Link to Fight Poverty
An unusual alliance promises more credit to Africa's poor.


Briefs: North America

Briefs: The World

Church Disputes: Culture Clash
Asserting the Bible's authority, Southern Baptists say pastors must be male.


Consider This: The Bobo Future
Bourgeois bohemians wield inordinate power over how we think about consumerism, morality—and faith itself.


Consider This: The God of Alan Dershowitz
If the pugilistic Harvard professor has it right, then Christian theology—even God—is irrelevant.


Conversations: Building a Bridge
A gay journalist and evangelical pastor correct their mutual misperceptions.


Editorial: Hit the Wall and Keep Going
Engagement with the culture has always required a steady, confident perseverance by Christians.


Editorial: Trading on Faith in China
Open trade with China will open ministry opportunities. But will human rights improve?


Evangelism: Is Amsterdam 2000 Graham's 'Swan Song'?
Is Amsterdam 2000 Graham's 'Swan Song'?


Film: Cameras Rolling
Bestseller Left Behind's big-screen debut set for 2001.


Good Question: Is Suicide Unforgivable?
Question: What is the biblical hope and comfort we can offer a suicide victim's family and friends? —name withheld


Greece: Identity-Card Data Divide Churches


In the Word: Stony the Road We Trod
God will hold us up and keep us safe, despite the times we've tripped.


Incarnating Mystery
Michael Card argues that a proper view of Christ is a key to creativity.


Inside CT: The Editor Who Cancelled His Subscription


Kazakhstan: Central Asia's Great Awakening
A decade-old ethnic church blooms despite government suspicion.


Losing Our Promiscuity
The church has an unprecedented chance to reach a generation burned by commitment-free sex


Matters of Opinion: The Just-Chaplain Theory
The church need not divorce the military to remain a godly counterculture.


Plus: Sex and the Single Christian
What about the unmarried in their postcollege years?




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