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  Volume 50, Issue 8
August, 2006 |
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Christianity Today News Briefs Newdow and InnerChange rejected in court, archeologists debate new find's support of the Bible. Compiled by CT staff
BOOKMARKS Darkness Is My Only Companion Psychotherapy that uses Scripture without ignoring science. Reviewed by Robertson McQuilkin
SIDEBAR A Counter Trend—Sort Of Large families are a small but growing minority. Leslie Leyland Fields
GLOBAL PROGNOSIS 'A More Practical Approach' A fledgling group in China tries a 'new' strategy to secure human rights. David Aikman
Bad Judgment Ruling imperils faith-based programs around the country. Charles Colson with Anne Morse
Big Screen Jesus Two upcoming films target the 'Passion' Mark Moring
Falling Apart Controversial decisions at the recent General Convention have accelerated the break-up of the Episcopal Church. Douglas LeBlanc
Go Figure Recent stats on Americans' faith and forfeits. Compiled by Ted Olsen
How Then Shall We Politick? Michael Gerson, recently resigned Bush speechwriter and adviser, on how evangelicals should comport themselves in the public square. Interview by Collin Hansen
BOOKMARKS Jesus from East to West Ravi Zacharias defends Christianity using the narrative of his life. Reviewed by J. P. Moreland
Ka-Ching! You're a Parent The Baby Business Reviewed by John Wilson
SIDEBAR Law or Free Market? Pursuing morality in a pluralist society. Nate Anderson
Leveling the Investment Field Why has it been so hard for organizations to treat Israel like any other state? A Christianity Today editorial
INSIDE CT Love to Love Children Our growing families. David Neff
BOOKMARKS Making Promises Why to keep your word—and the Word. Reviewed by John Wilson
Marriage Matters Debate rages even after Senate and House reject federal amendment. Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Gory Two historians tell why Christian thought went AWOL during the civil war. Reviewed by Elesha Coffman
New Life for Nepal Hindu monarchy abolished; churches can now register. Anto Akkara in Kathmandu, Nepal
THE CHRISTIAN VISION PROJECT Our Transnational Anthem 'O say can you see ... ' a church where many cultures work together in Christ? Orlando Crespo
Passages Roy Moore defeated, Regent University dean and Biola president retire. Compiled by CT staff
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