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 Volume 49
July (Web-only), 2005 |
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A Sugar High for the Eyes Christian critics sample Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Wedding Crashers. Plus, more reviews of War of the Worlds, Fantastic Four and Dark Water. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Are Short-Term Missions Good Stewardship? More than two million teens go on such trips every year, and giving may exceed that given to long-term missionaries. But is short-term ministry built to last? A conversation between Robert Priest and Kurt Ver Beek
Are These Four Really Fantastic? Does Fantastic Four measure up to recent superhero spectacles? Plus: Dark Water, March of the Penguins, Rebound, and more reviews of War of the Worlds, Mad Hot Ballroom, Batman Begins, Howl's Moving Castle, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. by Jeffrey Overstreet
Britain's 9/11? People started praying to God,' says one survivor. An Islamic scholar says London's Muslims may be disproportionately affected. by Anthony McRoy
Dennis Bakke's Ode to Joy The outrageous way in which an energy giant's CEO had fun at work. Interview by Agnieszka Tennant
Do Short-term Missions Change Anyone? Or do one week's good intentions fall flat without a concerted effort to follow through? A conversation between Robert Priest and Kurt Ver Beek
Do You Desire to be Told of Your Faults?' How early Methodists practiced small-group accountability.
Do Young People Make Poor Short-Term Missionaries? A missions researcher answers readers' questions about his recent study and last week's Christianity Today conversation. By Kurt Ver Beek
Elementary School: Medieval to Modern A 17th century Moravian bishop pushed elementary schooling out of the "Dark Ages." by Chris Armstrong
Jesus at G8 Christian advocacy for Africa gains notice at top meetings. by Tony Carnes in Edinburgh, Scotland
Mission Trips or Exotic Youth Outings? Not everything in your church's missions budget may be about missions. Part three of a conversation between Robert Priest and Kurt Ver Beek
Running to Prison Doing what Jesus says doesn't make any sense, but—if you actually try it—it works. by Don Everts, excerpted from God in the Flesh
The Island Overrun by Bad Reviews Critics unhappy with The Island, Bad News Bears, and The Devil's Rejects, but somewhat impressed with Hustle and Flow. Plus, more reviews of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Jeffrey Overstreet
The Orthodox Avant-Garde Armed with traditional faith, these Christians subverted the establishment, putting secular ideas under the microscope of the eternal. Interview by Rob Moll
Violence Gets All of the Attention' Evangelical Yank activists complain about being upstaged by London bombings. by Tony Carnes in Edinburgh and London
We Thought Frist Was One of Us' Christian scientists and political conservatives are upset with Frist's support for expanded embryonic stem-cell research. by Rob Moll
Weblog Bonus: Mugabe Forces Drive Homeless from Churches, Arrest Pastors Zimbabweans had fled to sanctuaries after president bulldozed towns. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: ACLU Sues to Allow Qur'an Oaths in N.C. Courts Plus: Gonzales speaks on Roe and Roberts, Americans rate evangelicals and Muslims almost equally, and a few other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Against the Ex-Gays Plus: Rick Warren in Rwanda, James Meeks in a traffic run-in with Chicago police, UK debates multiculturalism, Jerry Falwell cleared of FEC complaint, and more articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: Billy Graham Trades in Microphone for Pen, Saying No to London Plus: Conservatives shift Gonzales criticism to recusal concerns, Canada's top Catholic warns on church-state relations after legal gay marriage, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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