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 Volume 44
2000 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 1267 articles.
After Eli n Cuba's Churches Will Play Leading Role in Time of Transition Left-leaning ecumenical groups already working together. By Chris Herlinger, Ecumenical News International, in New York | posted 4/27/00
Agent of Grace Gains Prestige New film relates Bonhoeffer's inspiring story to a wider audience. By Cheryl Heckler-Feltz | posted 8/10/00
AIDS: African Americans Focus on AIDS Outreach Black Church Week of Prayer for the Healing of AIDS gains observation By Jody Veenker
Amassed Media: I Click Today A look at the Web's best sites about Patrick, one of the world's most famous missionaries Compiled by Ted Olsen
Amassed Media: Talk About the Passion The best online resources about the history, significance, and experience of Holy Week By Matt Donnelly| posted 4/19/00
Amassed Media: The Drink Debate What Christian leaders past and present have said about social drinking—and where to find them online. By Ted Olsen
Amazon.com Pulls Book Targeted as 'Kiddie Porn' But critics say other pedophilia books are still offered By Todd Starnes, Baptist Press
AME Zion: And God Said, 'Get out of Zion' Maryland megachurch fights its former denomination over $38 million in disputed assets. By Sheryl Blunt in Washington, D.C.
American church leaders say poverty in unacceptable in world's richest nation By Chris Herlinger in New York
America's Greek Orthodox Leader Hopes Church's Divisions Are Healing Archbishop Demetrios pushing for more available, participatory church By Chris Herlinger, Ecumenical News International, in New York
Amsterdam 2000 Called the Most Multinational Event Ever 10,287 evangelists and other participants represent 209 nations and territories. By Ted Olsen in Amsterdam | posted 8/2/00
And Now a Web Site to Help You Reflect on Your Sins UK Christian radio station's 'reflective' site already a hit. By Cedric Pulford Ecumenical News International, in London
Anglican Report Urges End to Ban on Church Weddings for Divorcees But not all second weddings will be allowed; Church says Prince Charles out of luc By Cedric Pulford, Ecumenical News International, in London
Anglicans: Intercontinental Ballistic Bishops? Maverick conservatives gain a toehold among Episcopalians. By Douglas LeBlanc
Anniversary of Church Shootings Serves as Reminder for Bush Presidential candidate promises to battle religious bigotry in wake of Texas tragedy. By Todd Starnes
Annual Book Awards CT Books Awards 2000
Anonymous Are the Peacemakers For the past century, the Nobel Peace Prize has spotlighted those who work for fraternity among the nations. But strife and warfare are often thwarted by Christians working quietly and prayerfully. By Gerald Shenk
Another Nigerian State Converts to Islam Kebbi state will operate under shari'a next month, Kaduna state soon to follow. By Obed Minchakpu
Anti-hunger Ministry Founder Resigns Food for the Poor's Mahfood steps down; admits 'unacceptable' behavior. By Kenneth D. MacHarg in Miami
Archbishop Caught in War of Words with Zambian Government Pentecostal leader says government 'ineffective,' selfish. By Anthony Kunda, Ecumenical News International, in Lusaka, Zambia
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