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  Volume 50, Issue 7
July, 2006 |
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Belgrade Curve Evangelicals fear greater power of state, Orthodox church. Kristian Kahrs in Belgrade
BOOKMARKS Beyond Azusa Street An eclectic collection of essays looks at the growth of Pentecostalism. Reviewed by Chris Armstrong
Beyond Yellow Ribbons Become a blessing to a military family. A Christianity Today editorial
SIDEBAR Born Again and Again 'Jesus gives us strength,' says a Congolese pastor. Isaac Phiri
Crowded Out London megachurch loses land to Olympics. Rob James in the U.K.
Cutting Deeper Decline in giving to PC(USA) headquarters forces more layoffs. Ken Walker
Do It for the Children Opposing same-sex marriage is actually the enlightened policy. Reviewed by Glenn T. Stanton
Excerpt: Jesus Mean and Wild: The Unexpected Love of an Untamable God Apparently 'satanic' can be a synonym for 'relevant'. Mark Galli
THE CHRISTIAN VISION PROJECT Experiencing Life at the Margins An African bishop tells North American Christians the most helpful gospel-thing they can do. Interview by Andy Crouch
CIVIL REACTIONS Free Speech Fiasco It's not the government's job to decide whose feelings need protection. Stephen L. Carter
BOOKMARKS Friday Night Fish Fry How medieval dietary needs fueled the discovery of the new world. Reviewed by John Wilson
SIDEBAR From Rape to Rebuilding Women persevere in the Congo despite daunting obstacles. Isaac Phiri with additional reporting by Deann Alford
INSIDE CT Glimpses of God in Africa Reporting from the heart of darkness. Timothy C. Morgan
Go Figure Recent stats on belief in 'The Da Vinci Code' Compiled by Ted Olsen
SIDEBAR Gospel Work in Time of War Who says evangelism has to stop during conflict? Deann Alford
Grand Illusions Too many suburban Christians are in the world—and also of it. Caleb Stegall reviews David Goetz's Death by Suburb
Health Care, Everyone? Massachusetts makes medical insurance accessible to all—or else. Madison Trammel
Hide Your Bible Court says Christians who work for the government can't pray with clients. Brad A. Greenberg
Hope in the Heart of Darkness With 3.9 million dead and 40,000 raped, Christians work for renewal and healing in Congo's killing fields. Isaac Phiri
WEBLOG IN PRINT Latter-day Complaints Mormons and evangelicals fret over movies, politics, and each other. Ted Olsen
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