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  Volume 45, Issue 6
April 23, 2001 |
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Myth Matters Why C.S. Lewis's books remain models for Christian apologists in the 21st century Louis A. Markus
CT's Annual Book Awards Each winter brings a different sort of blizzard to Christianity Today's offices in the western suburbs of Chicago as publishers deluge us with nominations for our Annual Book Awards
The Wright Stuff With Velma Still Cooks in Leeway, Vinita Hampton Wright leads a quiet transformation of Christian fiction Lauren F. Winner
Making Space for God What spiritual direction is, and why evangelicals are increasingly attracted to it. An interview with Holy Invitations author Jeannette Bakke Jennifer H. Disney
Life Is Unfair (and That's Okay) When we are battered or baffled by personal injustices, God whispers, If you do what is right, it will go well with you. An excerpt from Your God Is Too Safe Mark Buchanan
Inside CT: Latest Books by CT Staff On issues from foster care to the future of missions. Christianity Today staff have been writing for more than the magazine David Neff,
Letters
Editorial: The Morality Supermarket Many Americans, even Christians, pick and choose their ideas of right and wrong Christianity Today Editorial
Editorial: Bad Ideas Have Consequences The Times should have run a correction. Instead, it might change government policy A Christianity Today Editorial
Bearing the Cross: The Violent Face of Jihad in Indonesia What you can do to help persecuted Christians in Indonesia Jeff M. Sellers
Reflections: Quotations to Stir Mind and Heart Quotations to stir heart and mind during Holy Week Richard A. Kauffman
Readers' Forum: Truth at Risk Six leading openness theologians say that many assumptions made about their views are simply wrong John Sanders, Clark Pinnock, Greg Boyd, William Hasker, Richard Rice, and David Basinger
My House, God's House Hospitality is not merely good manners but a ministry of healing Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
The CT Review: Old Wisdom for New Times The International Bible Society is doing spiritual archaeology and retro-publishing to reach seekers Steve Rabey
The CT Review: Reimagining Missions Two scholars seek to rescue the Great Commission from narrowly evangelistic readings, but their answers may be dangerously wide Stan Guthrie
The CT Review: Rap's Demon-Slayer T-Bone brings hip-hop swagger to spiritual warfare Douglas LeBlanc
The Back Page | Charles Colson: Slouching into Sloth The XFL is but the latest sign of the coarsening of our culture Charles Colson
Publishing: Unfair Use Alleged Religious groups fight Internet copyright abuses Mark A. Kellner
Homosexuality: Presbyterians Vote Down Same-Sex Prohibition Opponents say vague wording led to defeat Presbyterian News Service
Updates: Defrocked Episcopal Bishop Resigns Anger likely to continue over case of extramarital affair 20 years ago Religion News Service
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