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  Volume 48, Issue 6
June, 2004 |
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Christianity Today Book Awards 2004 We honor 22 titles that bring understanding to people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission.
USA Today for Christians Christian Times Today attempts long shot amid soured business deals. By Rob Moll
A Christian Harry Potter? Shadowmancer, Britain's hit fantasy novel, conjures darkness so the light will shine brighter. Reviewed by Greg Taylor
A Slow Exodus Disaffected orthodox Episcopalians start new ministries. By Frank E. Lockwood in Versailles, Kentucky
An Unpopular Topic Marguerite Shuster explores what we have become as sinners. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Another Small Step for Life Recent federal bill recognizes the humanity of the fetus for the first time. By Mark Stricherz in Washington
Clean Air for Ears The FCC has rejoined the war against indecency. A Christianity Today editorial
Cloning Report Breeds Confusion Does it open the door to 'therapeutic cloning'? by Bob Smietana
Editor's Bookshelf: Da Vinci Dissenters Four books try to break, crack, or decode the deception. By David Neff
Fascinated with The Passion Gibson film draws big Muslim crowds. By Deann Alford
Go Figure Recent statistics about evangelicals' perceptions. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Gray Power Christian-friendly senior organizations challenge AARP. By Tony Carnes in Washington
InsideCT: Captured by a Smile 'That smile put me to shame' By Timothy C. Morgan
Jailed for Christ Government harasses churches in Eritrea By CT staff
Let's Talk Sex What Christian books on the topic are, and are not, communicating. By Tim Stafford
Passages Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world. By CT staff
Pastors Killed, Churches Burned New wave of violence begins. by Richard Nyberg
Q & A: Rich Cizik Rich Cizik of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) on a new initiative in Morocco. by Stan Guthrie
Quotation Marks Recent comments on fetus life, abortion rights, and CCM piracy. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Ragamuffin The patched-up life and unshabby message of Brennan Manning. By Agnieszka Tennant
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