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 Volume 48
2004 |
Displaying 141 - 160 of 990 articles.
Can This Institution Be Saved? A curious alliance of helping professionals is working to rebuild marriage in a culture of divorce. By Tim Stafford
Can We Talk? A project sponsored by Gordon College's Center for Christian Studies offers models for constructive engagement across lines of division. By John Wilson
Canadian Anglicans Face Off "Bishops hold charges against dissenting clergy, but division and suspicion abound" Peter T. Chattaway
Canterbury Crackup Eschewing church discipline has come back to haunt Anglicans. A Christianity Today editorial
Celestial Sights Room of Marvels is a vision of what heaven might look like. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Challenging Canyon Orthodoxy Controversy over book with young-earth views raises protests - and sales. Stan Guthrie
Changed by the Unchanging A new take on the spiritual disciplines calls for a little more action and a lot more love. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Charley's No Angel Some Christian organizations see total loss after August hurricane. By RNS, CT staff reports, and Baptist Press
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
China Arrests Dozens of Prominent Christians At least 50 detained in fresh crackdown on house churches, reportedly promoted by new video and book releases. By Timothy C. Morgan with David Neff in Washington, D.C.
Christian Athletes to Watch in the Olympics Sports Spectrum magazine has its eye on the believers competing in Athens. Interview by Rob Moll
Christian History Corner: For All the Saints A new book reminds us to get our heads and hearts together, in the company of the cloud of witnesses. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: For All the Saints A new book reminds us to get our heads and hearts together, in the company of the cloud of witnesses. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: A God's-Eye View of Gutenberg The rise, fall, and redemption of the Father of the Information Age. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: All of Christian History in 6 Hours This audio tour de force is strong meat for a mature Christian audience. By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Courting the Catholic Voter By Steven Gertz
Christian History Corner: Do Nigerian Miracle Ministries Discredit the Faith? The spiritual dynamism of West African Christianity is now well known even in the West. Do credulity-stretching, highly publicized miracles discredit what God is doing in that region? By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Getting the Word Out An exhibit at the Huntington Library shows how Bibles big and small gave power to the people By David Neff
Christian History Corner: Hey, John Kerry, WWFFD? What Would the Founding Fathers Do about the application of Christian principles to American politics? A few cautionary words. by Elesha Coffman, introduced by Chris Armstrong First posted on July 5, 2002
Christian History Corner: Holy America, Phoebe! It swept across church lines, transforming America's urban landscape with its rescue missions and storefront churches. Yet today, the holiness movement and its charismatic woman leader are all but forgotten. By Chris Armstrong
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