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 Volume 45
March (Web-only), 2001 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 70 articles.
Christian Education for All The first Sunday schools provide a positive example of government partnerships with faith-based organizations Elesha Coffman
Christians and Buddhists Build Bridges for Peace in Sri Lanka Religious officials secret meeting with Tamil Tigers draws criticism. Anto Akkara
Christians Call for India's Prime Minister and Government to Resign in Wake of Scandal Web site releases tapes of party president taking bribes from men posing as arms dealers. Anto Akkara
Church Leader Says Russia Needs To Adopt German-Style Church Tax "Russian Orthodox Church facing financial difficulties, but suggestion is seen only as publicity ploy." Andrei Zolotov
Church of England Objects to Vatican Ban on Sharing Communion "Sharing of the Eucharist between Anglicans and Roman Catholics should not be reserved for the end point of unity between separated churches, say leaders." Cedric Pulford
Church Officials Optimistic that Iran Is Changing Its Views of Christians "Vatican official, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei talk about improving Muslim-Christian relations." Jonathan Luxmoore
Clergyman Forced to Leave Zimbabwe After Criticizing Mugabe Government Authorities revoke work permit of Presbyterian missionary who accused the government being involved in killings Conrad Nyamutata
Commission Will Try to Resolve Tensions Within Anglicanism Worldwide "Group will examine strains over homosexuality, as well as role of Archbishop of Canterbury." Cedric Pulford
CT Classic: From the Fringe to the Fold "Banning gay hugs, abortionist killer James Kopp finally arrested, and other stories from news media around the world" Ted Olsen
Digging in China Christianity in the world's most populous country may be a lot older than anybody imagined. Elesha Coffman
Dutch Cardinal Says the Church Is Being Sidelined by the Government Head of Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands says prime minister refuses to meet with him. Ecumenical News International
Dutch Churches in Last-Ditch Effort to Stop Euthanasia Law "More than 50 religious and social organizations send petition to The Hague, hoping to defeat final vote." Ecumenical News International
Ecumenical Leader Condemns Injustice of International Credit System General secretary of the World Council of Churches complains that creditor nations get to dictate how to manage debt crisis Anto Akkara
Educators Need Education on Religious Freedom "The consequences of the unexpected death of Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod president A.L Barry, and other stories from around the world." Ted Olsen
Examining Peacocke's Plumage "The winner of the 2001 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion rejects everything resembling Christian orthodoxy, but that doesn't stop him from co-opting the language." John Wilson
Fate of Kidnapped Colombian Pastor Still Unknown "FARC suspected, but so far there has been no word from Montealegre's abductors." Deann Alford
Federal Ruling May Mean Salvation Army's Moscow Problems Are Over "Church able to register as centralized religious organization, but leaders say Moscow decision must still be overturned" Andrei Zolotov
Five Christians Released in Brunei Two remain in detention for alleged cult activities—smuggling Bibles and evangelism of Muslims. Jeff Taylor
Georgia's Baptists Anxious After Losing Large Sum of Cash in Church Robbery "Theft follows a number of attacks on religious minorities, including Baptists." Andrei Zolotov
Greater Ministries Found Guilty of 'One of the Largest Ponzi-Type Schemes Ever Investigated' "Families On Line heads arrested, confusion at the White House over whether to move forward with faith-based initiative, and other stories from mainstream media sources" Ted Olsen
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