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 Volume 48
March (Web-only), 2004 |
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Life, Work, and the Mommy Wars A book about real choices. Reviewed by Randi Sider-Rose
Weblog: Nigeria's Anglican Leader Refuses to Attend Meeting with Episcopal Head Plus: Not all evangelicals are gung-ho on a federal marriage amendment. Compiled by Ted Olsen
The Dick Staub Interview: Serving God Without God The author of Running on Empty discusses his life in ministry with and without a walk with God.
Weblog: California Supreme Court Orders Catholic Charities to Pay for Birth Control Plus: More on the marriage wars, the new Methodist evangelistic strategies, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog Lite: Arrests in Mozambique Missionary Murder Plus: Reactions to California's Catholic Charities case, gay marriage moves to Oregon, atrocities in Sudan, and links to other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Christian History Corner: Is Christianity Oppressive to Women? Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated. By Linda Hartz Rump
Weblog: Roe v. Wade Almost Overturned in 1992 Plus: Public television station will sell to anyone but a Christian broadcaster, and many other stories from online sources around the world Compiled by Ted Olsen
Christian History Corner: Is Christianity Oppressive to Women? Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated. By Linda Hartz Rump
Civil Unions: Would a Marriage by any Other Name Be the Same? Some theologically conservative Christians support civil unions and remain opposed to same-sex marriage. By Rob Moll
Weblog: The New York Times Examines a Tech School for Conservative Politics Patrick Henry College is still small and unaccredited, but is becoming increasingly prominent in Washington. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Christian History Corner: Rediscovering the Language Jesus Spoke Millions of Americans have spent two hours listening to the characters in Mel Gibson's The Passion of The Christ speaking in an exotic, unfamiliar tongue. Yet not all find Aramaic so alien. By Steven Gertz
Weblog: Supreme Court Turns Down Boy Scouts Case Plus: Concerned Women for America loses another leader, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
The Dick Staub Interview: Heidi Neumark Transfigures the Bronx for some Breathing Space After spending 20 years as pastor of a church in the Bronx, Heidi Neumark realized that sometimes people just need some room to breathe.
Weblog: Feds Granted More than $1 Billion to Religious Charities in 2003 Plus: The Joash tablet may not be a fake after all, Christians attacked in India and Egypt, our continuing (and exhausting) roundup of stories about gay marriage and The Passion, and other articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Weblog Breaks Down, Passion It Is, Sorta Plus: prayer and evolution in schools, Jessica Simpson's religious upbringing, Jesus with poseable arms, and more stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: Bush Addresses Evangelicals; Gay Marriage Halted in Calif., Gay Marriage Ban Proposed in Mass. Plus: Hundreds of other stories from online sources around the world Compiled by Rob Moll
Christian History Corner: Rediscovering the Language Jesus Spoke Millions of Americans have spent two hours listening to the characters in Mel Gibson's The Passion of The Christ speaking in an exotic, unfamiliar tongue. Yet not all find Aramaic so alien. By Steven Gertz
Weblog: Coming Attractions What the success of The Passion of The Christ may mean for future films. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Four Southern Baptist Aid Workers Killed in Iraq Plus: While Unitarian ministers are arrested by police for gay marriages, a wed lesbian faces a church trial for being a minister, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
The Dick Staub Interview: Transforming Culture into God's Image Gregory Wolfe, author of Intruding Upon the Timeless, has opted out of the culture wars in order to build a Christian culture for others to imitate.
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