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 Volume 44
2000 |
Displaying 41 - 60 of 1267 articles.
Arctic's Anglican Bishop Looks for Priests to Brave the Cold Nine vacancies in Anglican Communion's largest diocesan territory, but no prospects By Ferdy Baglo, Ecumenical News International, in Vancouver
Ariel Sharon: Mideast Peace Process Is Dead Land of Israel promised by God only to the Jews, opposition leader tells Christian group. By Religion News Service
Arrest Made in India Murder of missionary Graham Staines Hindu radical apprehended after one year, but Christians claim state oppression now main problem. By Ted Olsen
Arrests Put Tragic Church Bombing of 1963 Back in the Headlines Suspects maintain innocence in murder of four girls in Birmingham, Alabama blast. By Chris Herlinger | posted 6/1/00
As Attacks Continue Indian Churches Warn of Growing Danger Christians dispute claims that attacks are random or results of internal feuds. By Anto Akkara in Thrissur | posted 6/6/00
As Russians Prepare to Elect New President Putin Shows Interest in Religion As acting president suspends Chechenya campaign for Christmas and Ramadan, Russian Orthodox Church sees new church-state relationship. By Andrei Zolotov, Ecumenical News International, in Moscow
At Historic Service Polish Church Leaders Ask Pardon for Past Mistakes Catholic, Orthodox, and Lutheran heads apologize for egoism and indifference. By Jonathan Luxmoore, Ecumenical News International, in Warsaw
At Jerusalem's Holocaust Memorial Pope Regrets Persecution of Jews Catholic Church 'deeply saddened by anti-Semitism directed against the Jews by Christians.' By Ross Dunn, Ecumenical News International, in Jerusalem
Australian Archbishops in Public Row over Christ's Role Head of church accused of denying significance of resurrection and Christ's uniqueness By Moira O'Brien-Malone in Melbourne | posted 5/1/00
Australia's New Anglican Leader Promises to Remain Outspoken Peter Carnley was first to ordain women priests—before female ordination agreed by General Synod. By Moira O'Brien-Malone, Ecumenical News International, in Melbourne
Austria: Voters not Nazis, churches say
Austria's Christians gain support in stand against racism By Jonathan Luxmoore in Warsaw
Authorities Destroy 'Church' in Vietnam Crude structure in Ho Chi Minh City slum had been erected only hours earlier. By Compass Direct News Service | posted 7/27/00
Back to the Bible? More public schools experiment with Bible-as-literature curriculum. By Tony Carnes| posted 7/31/00
Becoming a Healing Community How the church can develop a climate of help to the hurting. By Margaret Josephson Rinck | posted 8/31/00
Behold the Power of Cheese A dispatch from the Christian Booksellers Association By Mark Galli | posted 7/12/00
Best Books Survey Vote for the top books of the 20th century.
Between the Temple Mount and a Hard Place Palestinian Christians want both peace in their villages and justice for their Muslim brothers. By Elaine Ruth Fletcher
Beyond Self-Help Chatter Each biblical passage is a pixel in a greater picture—a truth preachers forget at the peril of their listeners' souls. David Neff
Beyond the Impasse to What? Stem-cell research may not need human embryos after all. But why are we researching in the first place? By C. Ben Mitchell | posted 8/18/00
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