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Christianity Today News Briefs Anti-homosexuality free speech, UK cloning, and a UN cloning ban. by CT staff
Christians Raise Ministry Profile Celebration 2005' offers service as low-key witness. by Lloyd Mackey in Ottawa
Christmas Quotations to stir heart and mind. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
Christmas Attacks Suspected Indonesia's Christians dig bomb pits to prep for terrorist assaults over weekend. by Tony Carnes in Jakarta, Indonesia
Church Building and Its Members Reported Swept to Sea Horrific and hopeful stories emerging from Sri Lankan Christians. By Paul Gallagher in Melbourne, Australia
Churches Split Over Constitution Muslim power, social unrest are key issues in the debate. by Loise Mugure in Nairobi, Kenya
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
Churchly Holiness: An Evangelical Response Even as Jesus loves all human beings, he will judge all human works. by David Neff
Cloning Still Haunts California Remember Prop. 71? Stem-cell research supporters hope voters don't remember the promises they made. by Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Colson Blasts 'Deep Throat' Christian statesman, former Nixon aide says leaks were unethical and unnecessary. Interview by Stan Guthrie
Come, Lord Jesus—But Not Too Soon Why it's hard to be heavenly minded. by John Koessler
Competing Goals Move by Family Christian Stores reveals tension with publishers. By Rebecca Barnes in Louisville
Compliant but Confused Unpacking some myths about today's teens. by Andy Crouch
Compromise' Settles Nothing ELCA assembly opens door to same-sex blessings. by Mark I. Pinsky in Orlando
Connecticut Six' Battle Heats Up Bishop removes priest, changes dissenting church's locks. By Rebecca Barnes in Louisville
Conservative Anglicans Elated and Cautious Withdrawal request welcomed, but some wish statement had been stronger. By George Conger in Newry, Northern Ireland
Conservative Evangelicals Say New Pope Speaks Their Moral Language "He's going to hold the line," says Norm Geisler. by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Conspiracy, Control, and Crichton State of Fear is about more than controlling the weather. Duh, it's media ecology. Reviewed by Read Mercer Schuchardt
Copts' Night of Terror Rioting chills Muslim-Christian relations as new parliament is elected. by Timothy C. Morgan in Alexandria, Egypt
Court Decision Worries Churches Kelo puts religious property at risk. by Mark Stricherz in Washington
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