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 Volume 48
2004 |
Displaying 61 - 80 of 990 articles.
A False Cry of Peace Wilfred Mlay, World Vision's regional vice president for Africa, discusses the crisis facing black Muslims in Darfur. Interview by Stan Guthrie
A Heartless Homeland Why more North Koreans than ever are fleeing their country. By Gregg Chenoweth & Tricia Miller
A Heaven-made Activist Joni Eareckson Tada is driven forward by hymns of praise and her sovereign God. By Tim Stafford
A Home for Nomads M. Craig Barnes explores spirituality for restless souls Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
A Justice that Restores A method for bringing victims and offenders together. An interview with Howard Zehr
A Laughing Child in Exchange for Sin What exactly does courage look like in an age of abortion? Christine A Scheller
A Law that Shouldn't be Cloned New Jersy legalizes human cloning for research. Mark Stricherz
A Methodist Mob Mugging There are real victims in the farce that was the Methodist church trial of a lesbian minister. By James D. Berkley
A Modest Step Toward Unity Richard John Neuhaus on the Catholic bishops' decision to join Christian Churches Together. Interview by Rob Moll
A Politics of Gratitude Stop whining, count your blessings, and love your global neighbors. By Stephen L. Carter
A Problematic Mission? Would the Spanish friars of California's historic missions have lobbied for the separation of church and state? By Steven Gertz
A Purpose-Driven Postponement Rick Warren's latest book delayed as he takes care of his sick wife and rapidly growing church. By Rob Moll
A Question of Faith Top Democrats have much work ahead to convince voters of their religious sincerity. A Christianity Today editorial
A Slow Exodus Disaffected orthodox Episcopalians start new ministries. By Frank E. Lockwood in Versailles, Kentucky
A Steady Christian Influence Has the nation finally abandoned its Judeo-Christian heritage, or is there still hope? By Leith Anderson
A Stopped Pulse Financial woes kill once-influential missions newsletter. By CT staff reports
A Theoblogical Revolution Billy Graham's vision goes from print to online, then back again. By Ted Olsen
Activist Presbyterian May Lose Credentials Denomination concerned about character and conduct of church criticism By Kevin Eckstrom, RNS, with Presbyterian News Service
Advent: Close Encounters of a Liturgical Kind 'Tis the season when even the free-ranging revivalist pulls up a chair to the table of historic liturgy. By Chris Armstrong
Advent's Spiritual Pilgrimage The birth of Christ is only the final stop when meditating this holiday season. An excerpt from Ancient-Future Time: Forming Spirituality Through the Christian Year. By Robert E. Webber
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