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  Volume 51, Issue 1
January, 2007 |
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BOOKMARK Bookmark: Ricardo the Fierce A not-so-clinical book for those touched by special-needs kids. Review by Timothy C. Morgan
The Herods and the Gospel If you had five minutes with the President, what would you say? Philip Yancey
Christian Vision Project Upside-Down Mission Distinguishing between home and mission field no longer makes sense. Christopher J. H. Wright
Bring Back 'Blue Laws'? Study: Laws banning Sunday commerce encourage moral behavior. Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
Child Sex Tours The average victim is 14, and Americans make up 25 percent of the customers. Dawn Herzog Jewell
Christianity Today News Briefs Nicaragua bans abortions, Kingsway to build a bigger church, a $75 million donation, and the Partial-Birth Abortion Act
Francis Collins' Faith in Evolution Francis Collins issues a call to stand on the middle ground. Interview by Stan Guthrie
DO LIKEWISE Do Likewise: Dethroned Jesus puts the all-important self in its place. David P. Gushee
Reeling from Adultery How churches heal after the pastor commits adultery. Joe Maxwell
BOOKMARK Bookmark: Paradigms in Conflict Paradigms in Conflict argues against changing missionary theories and practice. Review by Jim Reapsome
BOOKMARK Bookmark: The Beloved Community Christianity fuels social justice in The Beloved Community. Reviewed by Edward Gilbreath
A Call for Peace Between Calvinists and Arminians Roger Olson calls for a ceasefire in a long-running theological civil war. Review by David Neff
Assyrian Christians Flee Nineveh Threatened by persistent violence, Assyrian Christians in Iraq want to govern themselves. Keith Roshangar, RNS, with reporting by Susan Wunderink
Church Planting's Ghost Growth Baptist report: Some 'failed' church plants never existed. Ken Walker
CIVIL REACTIONS Stephen Carter: Give Parents a Say The current public school model isn't working. Stephen L. Carter
Go Figure: Big Government, Bell Ringers, and Hate Crimes Do evangelicals like big government? And other statistics. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Editorial: Go Gently into That Good Night Fear of mortality lies at the root of our bioethics confusion. A Christianity Today editorial.
A Church's Mega-Headache Church fights town restrictions on services. Sarah Pulliam
N.T. Wright's Mere Mission N.T. Wright talks about how to present the gospel in a postmodern world. Interview by Tim Stafford
Passages Deaths of Allen Finley and Pierre Gemayel, Installation of Katharine Jefferts Schori, and other stories.
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