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 Volume 47
March (Web-only), 2003 |
Displaying 41 - 60 of 83 articles.
CT Classic: Weeping over Baghdad "Desert Storm cost Iraq thousands of lives. At its conclusion, a Christianity Today editorial called for the church to deal with the living souls that remained" Lyn Cryderman
Editor's Bookshelf: Converting 'Amazing Grace' The story behind America's most beloved song shows the God-centered vision with which it was written David Neff
Evangelicals Plan to Minister to Iraqis' Needs—Physical and Spiritual "Evangelism efforts will join relief work, say Southern Baptist Convention and Samaritan's Purse" Mark O'Keefe
Film Forum: Bringing Down the Bad Reviews "Mel Gibson stirs up controversy with his Christ film. A mainstream critic criticizes parents who take kids to rated-R movies. And critics mull over Bringing Down the House, Tears of the Sun, The Safety of Objects, Gerry, All the Real Girls, and The Son" Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Critics Would Send Cradle 2 an Unmarked Grave "Religious press reviewers write off Cradle 2 the Grave, but rave about He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not. Plus: Peter Chattaway's best of 2002 ; reviews of To End All Wars, Gods and Generals, The Quiet American, Dark Blue ; and readers consider the Roman Polansk" Jeffrey Overstreet
Film Forum: Oscars Honor the Best ; Theatres Feature the Worst "The Academy Awards award Chicago and The Pianist. Meanwhile, critics suffer through Dreamcatcher, View from the Top, and Boat Trip" Jeffrey Overstreet
German Aid Official Kidnapped in India Insurgent group says development worker abducted for interrogation and not for ransom. Anto Akkara
Good to Great 's Leadership Model Looks Familiar to Christians The author of the bestselling business book says his findings on successful leaders led him to the New Testament Jim Collins
Gujarat Religious Survey Troubles Indian Christians Government of Indian state says it has been gathering statistics on the minority at the behest of federal officials Joshua Newton
Malawi President Ends Church Feud by Stepping Down The Presbyterian church spoke out against his attempts to change the constitution for a third term Ecumenical News International
Mixing Iraq Aid and the Gospel Stirs Debate Critics say proselytizing can reflect negatively on other relief groups and governments Mark O'Keefe
Muslims Convicted After 2000 Fatal Attack on Copts But fearful Christians in Upper Egypt say many killers are still at large Cornelis Hulsman
Peacemakers Seek to Show War from Point of View of Iraqi Civilians Six Christian Peacemaker Team members remain in Iraq as bombs drop Carol Lowes
Relief Agencies Prepare to Help Iraqi Refugees Meanwhile Christians in Baghdad fear the worst Kristian Kahrs
Speaking Out: Where Do We Go From Here? "Now that the bombs are falling, we'll need to repair Iraq—and our nation's moral standing" David P. Gushee
Spittle and Self-Righteousness Beware of responding too indignantly to those on the other side of the war debate Uwe Siemon-Netto
Standing for Peace on the Eve of War Christian group seeks nonviolent solution in Iraq. Carol Lowes
The Dick Staub Interview: Jim Van Yperen on Church Conflicts The author of Making Peace: A Guide to Overcoming Church Conflict says the early church was also full of problems.
The Dick Staub Interview: National Book Award Finalist Ron Hansen on Christian Fiction "It's important to instruct while entertaining, but method can be as important as message, says the author of Isn't It Romantic? and Atticus"
The Dick Staub Interview: Texas Pastor James Robison on the Life-Changing Faith of George W. Bush "The president of Life Outreach International talks about his friend's faith, the moral need of America, and his own conversion"
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