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June (Web-only)
Volume 47
June (Web-only), 2003

ARTICLES
Displaying 41 - 60 of 61 articles.

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Weblog: Bogus Claims of Abuse Leveled Against Martyred Missionary
Church opposes suspension of atheist pastor, and many other stories from online sources around the world.


Weblog: Danish Pastor Suspended After Denying God, Eternal Life, and Resurrection
E.U. draft constitution leaves out God, and other stories from online sources around the world.


Weblog: House Votes to Ban Partial-Birth Abortion
'Abortion apartheid in the Democratic Party, and other stories from online sources around the world.


Weblog: Iowa Supreme Court Reinstates 'Spirit of Satan' Defamation Lawsuit
American pastor arrested in Laos, Billy Graham heads to Oklahoma City, and other stories from online sources around the world.


Weblog: Is Anglicanism's First Election of an Openly Gay Bishop an Exit Sign?
More on Christian terrorist Eric Rudolph, and Time Europe examines the changing spirituality of the continent


Weblog: Is Eric Rudolph a Christian Terrorist?
Presbyterians keep ban on gay ordination, Newsweek examines fetal rights, Ten Commandments display gets federal court approval, and other stories from online sources around the world.


Weblog: Is Mel Gibson Plotting the Death of Jews?
Judge throws out effort to reopen Roe v. Wade, oodles of links about the apparently impending Anglican Church breakup, and many other stories from online sources around the world


Weblog: Israel Demolishes Foundation of Nazareth Mosque
"Mel Gibson visits Focus on the Family, Falwell gets eponymous website, and other stories from online sources around the world"


Weblog: Israeli Officials Say James Ossuary, Joash Tablet are Fakes
Canadian government will legalize gay marriage nationwide, AMA supports human cloning, Sgt.'s Kuwait grenade attack was religiously motivated, and other stories from online sources around the world.


Weblog: Malawi Muslims Riot Against Christians
"Seven churches, Save the Children offices attacked after deportation of suspected members of al Qaeda."


Weblog: Messianic Jews in Canada Lose Appeal to Use Menorah Logo
Regent gets the genius behind Screech, and other stories from online sources around the world.


Weblog: Most Evangelicals Like Harry Potter. Really.
Tonight's Nightline examines evangelical teens' preaching, China arrests Christians, and other stories from online sources around the world


Weblog: Ontario Court Throws Out Marriage Definition
A teacher fights to evangelize kids after school, church attacked in India, and other stories from online sources around the world.


Weblog: President of Montreat College Resigns, Investigated for Soliciting Child Sex
Federal appeals court approves Ten Commandments courthouse display, what Franklin Graham is doing in Iraq, and other stories from online sources around the world


Weblog: Rebel Campaign Against Church Begins in Uganda
Church of Nigeria could split with Church of England over gay bishops, good PBS programs on religion this weekend, and other stories from online sources around the world.


Weblog: 'Roe' Files Motion to Have 1973 Decision Annulled
Stephen Van Kuiken ousted as Presbyterian minister, John Wesley's 300th birthday, and many other stories from online sources around the world


Weblog: 'Ten Commandments Judge' Loses Appeal
"Bush promotes school vouchers, judge blocks Virginia's partial-birth abortion ban, aborted embryos may become mothers, and other articles from online sources around the world"


Weblog: Time's Cover Story on Missions to Muslims Arrives
And despite some worries from conservative news outlets and mission agencies, the article is excellent.


Weblog: What Does an Anglican 'Gay Wedding' Mean for the Church?
Zambia's new veep is a televangelist, the new Christian theme parks, singing about God at graduation, and other articles from online media around the world


Weblog: What Does the First Anglican 'Gay Wedding' Mean for the Church?
Zambia's new veep is a televangelist, the new Christian theme parks, singing about God at graduation, and other articles from online media around the world




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