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  Volume 46, Issue 7
June 10, 2002 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 31 articles.
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"Bearing the Cross: Hounded, Beaten, and Shot in India" What you can do to help persecuted Christians in India Jeff M. Sellers
"Do the Dew, Davey" Davey and Goliath creators say the only way to bring the show back is through merchandising and endorsements Ted Olsen
"Growing Protestants, Catholics Draw Ire" New law would expand special status for Russian Orthodoxy Felix Corley and Geraldine Fagan
"Inside CT: No Secrets about Agents, Man" Did an author's business arrangement blind him to important questions about Christian publishing? David Neff
"Religious Liberty: Falwell, ACLU fight church restrictions and win." Virginia laws prohibiting church incorporation found unconstitutional LaTonya Taylor
"RU-486: After two die, Danco Labs warns doctors about dangers." Danco Labs warns doctors about dangers of 'early option' pill Stan Guthrie
Always in Parables: Interstate Nation The national highway system is a lesson in how to transform a nation Andy Crouch
Defender of Dignity "Leon Kass, head of the President's Council on Bioethics, hopes to thwart the business-biomedical agenda" Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Evangelism of the Hammer How Habitat's Christian identity gets translated in Costa Rica Mark Galli
Family Feud: Theologians Decry 'Narrow' Boundaries. 110 evangelical leaders sign joint statement Timothy C. Morgan
Free the Burnhams "A year after the missionaries' abduction, it's time to bring them home" Christianity Today Editorial
From the Fringe to the Fold The Scottish Bible Society offers cash to performers who use arts festival to spread gospel Ted Olsen
Heresy Charge Torpedoes Pastor's Political Debut Tulsa Christian leaders reject Pearson's 'gospel of inclusion' as universalism LaTonya Taylor
Hindus Continue to Slaughter Muslims in India Reports implicate police in orchestrating riots Anton Ankara
How to Build Homes Without Putting Up Walls "Habitat for Humanity strives to keep its Christian identity—a tricky task, when everybody wants to join." Tim Stafford
Kazakhstan: Constitutional Council rejects new religious restrictions. Kazakhstan ban on unregistered groups found to violate the nation's constitution Keston News Service and CT
Keeping the Faith How other Christian organizations stay true to their mission. Todd Hertz
Letters
Mark the Date Concerned Women for America face July 8 protest over stance against sadomasochism Ted Olsen
Pakistan: Court weighs appeal of death-row Christian. Family pins hopes for release on attorney's novel argument Kristian Kahrs
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