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Where are the Lions When We Really Need Them? EDWIN S. GAUSTAD Dr. Gaustad is Professor of History at the University of California, Riverside
The Soviet Union Celebrates 1000 Years of Christianity Why, all of a sudden, would an officially atheistic confederation of republics like the USSR choose to celebrate, in full pomp and grandeur, a thousand years of Christianity on its soil? Author of numerous articles and sermons, Dr. Ihor G. Kutash is the director of the Media and Information Commission of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada, and is the dean of the St. Sophie Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
One-and-One-Half Cheers for the Anglican Primates' Statement An interview with theologian—and longtime Anglican—J.I. Packer Mark Galli
Weblog: Should Christians Be Banned from the Military? "The Pope's 25 years, the antireligious left, and many other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Translating the Anglican Primates "Interpretations vary widely on what last week's statement means, how forceful it was, and what's next" Ted Olsen
Weblog: Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Reruns "Terri Schiavo is no longer being starved to death, and many other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Weblog: Are Anglicans Getting a Pope? "The continuing tempest over Lt. Gen. Boykin, there's no underground church in China, and many other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
"Weblog: With Gay Bishop Consecration Days Away, D.C. Bishop Vows Same-Sex Blessing Rite" "Anglican commission named, Gen. Boykin story keeps going, church ad rejected after initial acceptance, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Despite Opposition American Lutherans Reaffirm Ecumenical Agreement Does schism lie ahead for Evangelical Lutheran Church in America? By Chris Herlinger, Ecumenical News International, in New York | posted 4/26/00
Weblog: Charles Stanley Divorces But Will Remain Pastor Plus: Gay-ordaining American Baptist churches survive ousting vote, Christian-Druid reconciliation comes under attack, and other stories from around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 5/23/00
Canada Meeting Gives New Hope for Unity Between Anglicans and Catholics Churches come closer together, but not close enough to share Eucharist. By Ferdy Baglo in Vancouver, Canada | posted 5/26/00
AME Zion: And God Said, 'Get out of Zion' Maryland megachurch fights its former denomination over $38 million in disputed assets. By Sheryl Blunt in Washington, D.C.
'Thorny' Issue Proves to be an Obstacle for Catholic-Orthodox Commission Fate of Eastern Catholic Churches in post-communist Europe and Russia still unresolved. By Chris Herlinger | posted 7/26/00
Christian History Corner: Soviets Schism and Sabotage How the government manipulated division in the Russian Orthodox Church. By Elesha Coffman | posted 8/18/00
Christian History Corner: In Errancy Want to know what's wrong with the Western church? Start with a list. By Elesha Coffman
Weblog: Worldwide Church of God Wins Control of Controversial Book Plus: More criticism of Dominus Iesus—this time by Vatican leadership, and the Serbian Orthodox Church casts its vote. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Conservative Anglicans Defy Episcopal Church Anglican bishops from abroad launch U.S. ministry for Episcopal reform. By Chris Herlinger
Weblog: They Won't Let Us Have MTV But We've Got Pornography on the Directory Plus: The worldwide battle for the Anglican soul. Ted Olsen
Weblog: Mega Corps Make Mega Bucks with Porn Plus: U.S. News rightly divines revivals, and various and sundry decisions from the Supreme Court. Jody Veenker
Weblog: Texas Baptists Redirect $5 Million from the SBC Plus: Homosexual organizations disapprove of Case's donations, and Tom Mahon on a digital Sabbath. Compiled by Jody Veenker
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