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 Volume 48
2004 |
Displaying 81 - 100 of 990 articles.
Advice Rejected Lambeth Commission report leaves church in disarray. By Douglas LeBlanc
Affectionate Patriarchs In the popular imagination, conservative evangelical fathers are power-abusing authoritarians. A new study says otherwise. An interview with W. Bradford Wilcox
Afghan Constitution Provides Little Protection for Religion Nod to freedom of practice is too limited, critics say. By Rob Moll
'African Church Has Come of Age,' Say African Anglican Bishops It now faces the dual threat of Western heresy and militant Islam. By Obed Minchakpu in Lagos, Nigeria
Africa's Anglican Bishops' Conference Begins Tuesday Homosexuality and women ordination tops agenda. By Obed Minchakpu in Lagos, Nigeria
After the Coup Missionaries return to begin rebuilding out of the rubble. Ken Walker
All Apologies Are today's kinda culpas more safe than sorry? By Nathan Bierma
Amazing Sin, How Deep We're Bound Finding the courage to trust in grace. Mark R. McMinn
Amazing Sin, How Deep We're Bound Finding the courage to trust in grace. Mark R. McMinn
Ambassador: Sudan Accords Only One Step in Peace Process Continued effort to implement and monitor Sudan's peace agreement will be necessary to ensure safety for its population, Michael Ranneberger says. Interview by Rob Moll
Amending Marriage Christians in Massachusetts are playing catch-up to protect the age-old institution. Tony Carnes
American Missionaries, Local Student Killed in Uganda Couple was willing to help anyone, anywhere, anytime. By Rob Moll
America's Pastor With Max Lucado, what you see is what you get. And what you get is a man who incarnates a message about second chances. By Cindy Crosby
An Arts Festival in the Heartland Bill Gaither has succeeded in putting together an event that increases Christ through the performers' diminishment. By Mark Allen Powell
An Unpopular Topic Marguerite Shuster explores what we have become as sinners. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
An Unusual Church of Christ Lucado has been making some controversial changes By Cindy Crosby
Anglican Primates Respond to the Windsor Report What church leaders from around the world are saying about the Eames Commission and the future of Anglicanism. Compiled by Barbara Gauthier
Another Small Step for Life Recent federal bill recognizes the humanity of the fetus for the first time. By Mark Stricherz in Washington
Anti-Conversion Conspiracy Buddhist nationalists in Sri Lanka step up violence against churches. By Manpreet Singh
Anti-conversion Reprieve Sri Lanka Christians cheer high court ruling on controversial bill. By Manpreet Singh
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