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  Volume 48, Issue 2
February, 2004 |
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A Laughing Child in Exchange for Sin What exactly does courage look like in an age of abortion? Christine A Scheller
Activist Presbyterian May Lose Credentials Denomination concerned about character and conduct of church criticism By Kevin Eckstrom, RNS, with Presbyterian News Service
As complicated as ABC Condoms and abstinence can both play a role in AIDS prevention.
At the Crossroads Evangelicals have become major players in American culture, and that may be their biggest problem. Martin E. Marty
Confronting Moral Horror It's a witness even the most jaded find impressive. By Charles Colson with Anne Morse
Court Affirms Rights of Inmates Prison officials may not place substantial burden on religious exercise By RNS, with CT staff
Forgotten casualties of an uncivil war Three million Colombians are displaced, with few prospects. Deann Alford
Glittering Images A profound Christian rethinking of power is overdue. By Andy Crouch
God-honoring Retirement Two well-known gurus of biblical finance team up for a one-two punch on building a God-honoring financial portfolio. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Good Question: Operation Evil Power If Christ has truly defeated the powers of Satan on the Cross (Col. 2:15), why do the powers of evil effectively operate in this world? Answered by Richard B. Hays
Gospel Gem How a dying jewelry tycoon shares the pearl of great price with Panama's elite By James A. Beverley
Hip-Hop Opera A rock musical for a new generation tells the gospel in MTV languageāfor better or for worse. By Todd Hertz
House-Church Christian Dies in Custody Family saw prisoner injured and bound with heavy chains. By Compass Direct, Nanjing
Inside CT: Carl Henry's Dream Evangelicals are gaining respect among mainstream journalists, and that would have pleased Carl Henry. By Ted Olsen
It's Not About Us After a car accident killed his wife, mother, and daughter, Jerry Sittser was left asking, Why? Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Let No Law Put Asunder A constitutional amendment defending marriage is worth the effort. A Christianity Today editorial
Looking Back to Go Forward Robert Webber urges churches to catch the spirit of the ancient model. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Magnificence in Wreckage This series of essays finds hope among New York City lives. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Making Disciples by Sacred Story Biblical storytelling conveys the realities of our faith better than almost any other form of communication. By Walter Wangerin Jr.
MegaShepard James Meeks is pastor of one of Chicago's larges churches and stat representative of the city's five poorest districts. And that's just part of his ministry. Bob Smietana
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