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 Volume 44
September (Web-only), 2000 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 54 articles.
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Graham Goes Home to Get Ready for Florida Evangelist plans to continue preaching, but drastically reduce his schedule. By Jody Veenker
House Passes Bill to Protect Babies Outside the Womb Protection for infants who survive abortions draws 380-15 approval. By Tom Strode
Lutheran Church of Norway Appoints Practicing Homosexual Oslo priest's relationship prompts lively debate in the Norwegian church. By Bjarke Larsen
Norwegian Prince's Moving In with Girlfriend Provokes National Debate Crown Prince Haakon will also be head of state church on death of his father. By Bjarke Larsen
Olympic Chaplains Not Taken Seriously Christians Claim Australian Christians say the Olympic committee views chaplains as just another group of volunteers By Newsroom news service
Pakistan's Christians Demand End to 'Religious Apartheid' at Polls Election system allows religious minorities to vote only for candidates of their own faith. By Anto Akkara
Peru's Churches Welcome Fujimori's Decision to Call New Election After riots and videotapes of bribes, Peru pushes its current president for the opportunity to vote again. By Rebecca Howard
Poland's Catholic Bishops Reject Criticism of Dominus Iesus Ratzinger's declaration that Protestant denominations are not proper churches is making waves in pope's birthplace. By Jonathan Luxmoore
President Signs Religious-Liberty Bill Law says government must again prove compelling interest to curb free exercise of religion in land use, prisons, and hospitals. By Tom Strod
Religious Freedom Report Rebukes China Others State Department finds many nations' religious freedoms deteriorating, but some are improved. By Jody Veenker
Role of New UN Religious Advisory Council Still Vague New York's World Peace Summit 'lacked detail' and 'authentic leadership' from some major faiths, says ecumenical leader. By Chris Herlinger in New York
Seeds for a '100-Year' Peace Process Ecumenical summit leaves religious leaders cautiously hopeful for gradual change. By Chris Herlinger in New York
Senate Debates Granting China Permanent Trade Status U.S. commission warns that normalizing trade will harm religious freedom. By Jody Veenker
The Weigh Is Narrow As former employees claim they were pressured to join Shamblin's church, the Weigh Down Workshop leader attempts to clarify her stance on the Trinity. By Jody Veenker
Thousands Mourn Death of 'India's Father' Evangelist Bakht Singh led a fruitful life of teaching and founding churches. By Corrie Cutrer
U.S. Episcopal Priest Murdered in Moscow Friends and co-workers fondly remember his compassion. By Jan Nunley
Uzbek Police Jail Another Christian Arrest follows closure of church youth camp in Nukus. By Barbara G. Baker
Weblog: Are Conservative Christians Abusive Parents? Plus: An ex-gay leader goes into a bar, and blaming spanking for youth violence. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: As Crosswalk.com Cuts Staff and Closes Office Other Christian Web Sites Flounder Around It Plus: Family Research Council's new president, more on spousal submission, and more stories from other media sources. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Battle Brews Over Warfare Language (Or: Mission Minded Groups Attempt to Heal Each Others' Vocabularies) Plus: Amy Grant is pregnant, memories of Wedgwood, and other stories from media sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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