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  Volume 48, Issue 12
December, 2004 |
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Christianity Today News Briefs Booting the Salvation Army, falling giving, and suing for rights. By CT staff
Advice Rejected Lambeth Commission report leaves church in disarray. By Douglas LeBlanc
'Assault on the Jewish People' New Presbyterian policy on Israel raises hackles. By Kathleen K. Rutledge
Baptism + Fire Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us. By Mark Galli
Canterbury Crackup Eschewing church discipline has come back to haunt Anglicans. A Christianity Today editorial
Cheated by the Affirming Church Contrary to what some churches teach, it is homosexuality—and not its suppression—that enslaves people like me. by Anonymous
Deconstructing Gulags U.S. evangelicals win key legislation for freedom. By Stan Guthrie
Faith Amid the Muck Christians struggle with island's latest disaster. By Ken Walker
Faith, Fear, War, Peace Snapshots of the grim and 'happy' ministry of today's military chaplains. By Deann Alford
From Ewww ... to Wow! What a big difference a small spider made. By Bethany Torode
Go Figure Recent stats on salvation, black Protestants and gay rights, and evangelicals' political leanings. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Good Boundaries Make Good Christians The difference between welcome and inclusion Good Fences, reviewed by David Neff
Good Grief The School of Dying Graces says costly lessons lead to priceless wisdom. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Human Sacrifice Redux How the church battles deadly prophets in its midst. By Obed Minchakpu in Jos
Invitation to Paganism The Vanishing Word laments the loss of the logos. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Killing with Kindness Why is the church against euthanasia in instances where people are in terrible pain? Answered by David P. Gushee
Liberties 'Violated' California Catholic Charities ordered to pay for contraceptives. By Mark A. Kellner
Lost Tribe Found? Jewish group seeks return to Israel. By S. David
Mythical Proportions America is not so generous, free, and innocent as it imagines itself. Myths America Lives By, reviewed by Greg Taylor
New York's New Hope From inner-city gardens, to fine-art exhibitions, to political activism, street-smart churches are changing the culture of America's largest and most dynamic city. By Tony Carnes
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