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  Volume 44, Issue 11
October 2, 2000 |
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A Cry in the Nuclear Wilderness Nearly everyone at the nuclear power plant wanted to cover up the hazards, but one engineer refused to go along. By Adam Bowles
Briefs: North America
Briefs: The World
Canada: Pentecostal Shakes up Canadian Politics Stockwell Day, leader of Canadian Alliance, wins House of Commons seat. By Denyse O'Leary in Toronto
China: Maid in Hong Kong The city's churches are helping exploited migrant workers. By Anil Stephen in Hong Kong
Color-Blinded Why 11 o'clock Sunday morning is still a mostly segregated hour. An excerpt from Divided by Faith. By Michael O. Emerson and Christian Smith
Common Ground in the Supermarket Line A profile in racial unity. By Elward Ellis
Divided by Faith? A recent study argues that American evangelicals cannot foster genuine racial reconciliation. Is our theology to blame?
Editorial: Doers of the Word The Amsterdam Declaration illustrates how far evangelicals have come in 26 years—especially in putting ideas into practice. A Christianity Today Editorial
Editorial: Politics and the Observant Jew Joseph Lieberman's Torah observance could renew America's moral debate. By David Neff
Education: Alabama Schools Gain Church Funding After churches defeat education lottery, some agree to historians controversial plan. By Religion News Service
Evangelism: World Assembly Aims to Grow World Assembly of God Fellowship aims to triple its size. By Corrie Cutrer
From Mass Evangelist to Soul Friend Leighton Ford's new ministry is, in many ways, like his former calling—only more personal By Lauren F. Winner
Furthermore: The Fullness of Time I'd like life to be a series of pauses like a poem, rather than a fast-paced, page-turner airport novel. By Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
Healthcare: Bearing (some but not all) Burdens Clean-living Christians create an unusual way to share medical expenses. By Chuck Fager
In the Word: The Kosovo Phenomenon A precise account of the human condition, at all times and in all places. By Fleming Rutledge
Inside CT: Different Worlds By Charles Lyons
Inside Politics: Love the President, Hate the Policy At Willow Creek conference, President Clinton reviews his moral failures, details his spiritual recovery. By Corrie Cutrer in South Barrington, Illinois
Iraq: Death by Sanctions Iraqi Christians persevere in spite of Saddam Hussein and 10 years of an economic embargo. By Mel Lehman in Baghdad
Matters of Opinion: Hallowing Halloween Why Christians should embrace the devilish holiday with gusto—and laughter. By Anderson M. Rearick III
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