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 Volume 48
2004 |
Displaying 41 - 60 of 990 articles.
Christianity Today News Briefs World Relief to fight human trafficking, homeschooling declared illegal in Germany, and Sri Lanka's anti-conversion bill blocked. By CT staff
Christianity Today News Briefs Making amends with Anabaptists, AmeriCorps teachers banned from Catholic schools, and the Graham Staines hospital. By CT staff
Christianity Today News Briefs Campus evangelism at New Orleans, Passion sales, the ark hunt fails, and the persecution watch. By CT staff
Christianity Today News Briefs Booting the Salvation Army, falling giving, and suing for rights. By CT staff
Christianity Today, Sister Magazines Win 32 EPA Awards Profile of Tony Campolo earns first in Personality Article from the Evangelical Press Association. By Rob Moll
CT Classic: President Reagan and the Bible He speaks out strongly for the importance of Scripture.
Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide, and Plain Old Murder What Tony Campolo and the State Department mean in recent comments about Palestine and Sudan. By Nathan Bierma
Jesus and Paul: Looking at a Journalistic Approach to Christianity's Beginnings A full review of ABC's Jesus and Paul: The Word and the Witness By Darrell L. Bock
Locke vs. Davey Won't Hinder Voucher Expansion, Say Legal Experts Religious institutions must be included in federally funded programs. By Rob Moll
The Return of the King: Best Picture, Perhaps, But Not Best Version The author of The Battle for Middle-Earth examines the missing theology of the cinematic blockbuster. By Fleming Rutledge
USA Today for Christians Christian Times Today attempts long shot amid soured business deals. By Rob Moll
… And Orthodox Division Greek Orthodox prepare for contentious assembly in New York. By Kevin Eckstrom, Religion News Service
7 Habits of Racially Mixed Churches How to achieve ethnic diversity—and die (to self) trying. Reviewed by Douglas R. Sharp
A Bridge Over Troubled People Sinners of all stripes find a church home under the I-35. By Deann Alford
A Captivating Vision Why Chinese house churches may just end up fulfilling the Great Commission. An interview with Paul Hattaway
A Christian Harry Potter? Shadowmancer, Britain's hit fantasy novel, conjures darkness so the light will shine brighter. Reviewed by Greg Taylor
A Copt at College
A Crumbling Institution How social revolutions cracked the pillars of marriage. By David P. Gushee
A Decisive Turn to Paganism Has the nation finally abandoned its Judeo-Christian heritage, or is there still hope? By Harold O.J. Brown
A Denomination's Odd Logic Presbyterians face court's permitting 'impermissible' homosexual marriage. By Bob Smietana
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