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  Volume 48, Issue 11
November, 2004 |
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Christianity Today News Briefs Campus evangelism at New Orleans, Passion sales, the ark hunt fails, and the persecution watch. By CT staff
Back to the Basics Christian-Muslim violence requires a 'new' missions strategy: Forgiveness and love. By Obed Minchakpu in Jos
Bad Believers, Non-Believers Do religious labels really mean anything? By Ted Olsen
Breaking Covenant Latin America director of Casa Alianza had sex with a teen. By Kenneth D. MacHarg in San José, Costa Rica
Can This Institution Be Saved? A curious alliance of helping professionals is working to rebuild marriage in a culture of divorce. By Tim Stafford
Dangerous Meditations What harm is there in achieving a higher state of consciousness through meditation? By Douglas Groothuis
Defending Our Neighbor Can we start a war to protect others? By Stephen L. Carter
Emergent Evangelism The place of absolute truths in a postmodern world—two views. By Brian McLaren and Duane Litfin
Fill an Empty Cradle Falling birthrates demand new priorities for families. A Christianity Today editorial
For Whom Would Jesus Vote? Single-issue politics is neither necessary nor wise. A Christianity Today Editorial
Go Figure Recent stats on divorce, Islam and violence, and horoscopes vs. the Bible. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Good News from the Doctor A longtime TV physician's tortuous search leads to an informal apologetic. Reviewed by Jeff M. Sellers
Hope for Abraham's Sons What will it take for us to overcome this violent world? By Philip Yancey
Hurt by Success Christian bookstores hit hard by competition from Wal-Mart. By Rob Moll
Journalism for Jesus Christian publications multiply amid new freedom. By David Karanja in Nairobi
Musings that Swirl Searching for God Knows What: Stimulating ideas about the Christian life. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Mutual Mayhem A plea for peace and truth in the madness of Nigeria. By Craig Keener
Opportunity Denied Florida school vouchers flunked for ties to religion. By Ken Walker
Parsing Pop Lyrics Tangled Up in The Bible translates Dylan's use of scripture. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Passages Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world. By CT Staff
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