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 Volume 49
September (Web-only), 2005 |
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A Church in Diaspora A New Orleans pastor takes care of his scattered flock from Houston. Interview by Rob Moll
Aiding Katrina's Victims, Minding Rita's Approach Salvation Army Maj. George Hood praises public generosity, reminds volunteers of the long road to recovery. Interview by Tim Morgan
Amid the Evacuees How churches in Houston, among other cities, began picking up the pieces. by Deann Alford in Houston
Churches Try to Find Scattered Flocks, Assess Damage From Afar With churches damaged and congregations dispersed, measuring Katrina's impact has been nearly impossible. by Adelle M. Banks and Suleman Din, RNS
Drop Out and Tune in to Jesus Today's intentional communities are very different, and very similar to, those formed in the '70s. Interview by Rob Moll
Emergents, Meet Saints! The wave of the future needs the wisdom of the past. by Chris Armstrong
From Mutual Aid to Global Action How the Anabaptist emphasis on practical acts of love led a tightly knit enclave to reach out to the world. by Gari-Anne Patzwald and William Kostlevy
Giving Patterns Reveal Increasing Focus on Those 'Worthy' of Compassion Charities must now frame issues so that donors believe they are giving to innocent victims. by G. Jeffrey Macdonald, Religion News Service
Houston's Religious Communities Scramble to Help Evacuees "We're in this thing for the long haul" without government money, church leaders warn. by Deann Alford in Houston
Hurricane Weblog: Katrina Relief Under Way Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco declares Wednesday a day of prayer. by Rob Moll
Hurricane Weblog: Little Relief in Sight Food, water, supplies still making their way to hurricane victims. by Rob Moll
Hurricane Weblog: Where Is God in the Chaos? The theodicy questions change as human depravity rears its ugly head in New Orleans. by Rob Moll
I Was a Stranger Ministry in the Astrodome and beyond. by Deann Alford in Houston
Indian Pentecost How a "Holy Ghost revival" among child widows in India became an international sensation and a local wellspring of Christian outreach. by Edith Blumhofer
Iraq's Worrisome Constitution A future government will have to untangle the threads of a document that claims to be both Islamic and democratic. by Paul Marshall
Is God a Psychotherapist? M. Scott Peck's People of the Lie explores the dimensions of human and satanic evil. by Ben Patterson
Leon Kass, a Bioethics Legend, Steps Down The man who led the President's Council on Bioethics brought protests from the industry and directed groundbreaking studies. by Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Not a Hallmark Bible Richard Foster and Dallas Willard on the newly published Renovare Spiritual Formation Bible. Interview by Agnieszka Tennant
Parable of the Good Church Neither the fury of Katrina nor inefficiencies of government can stop the people of God. A Christianity Today editorial
Remonking the Church Would a Protestant form of monasticism help liberate evangelicalism from its cultural captivity? A Christianity Today editorial
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