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Go East, Young Man Trekking to the Holy Land. Bruce Kuklick
Preparing for Pilgrims Religious rivalry complicates millennial planning. By Gordon Govier.
Churches Rescue Thailand's Sex Tourism Workers Protestants and Catholics work against $2.2 billion industry Anto Akkara Pattaya
Holy Land 'Living Museum' Planned By Mark I. Pinsky in Orlando.
The CT Review: 'Six Flags Over Israel' An evangelical alternative to Disney World makes a stormy debut in central Florida. Mark I. Pinsky
Bahamas: 'Left in the Cracks' Despite tourism boom, churches in Bahamas find no shortage of people in need. By Suzanne Lewis-Johnson in Nassau
Churches Want to Drive a Stake in Transylvania's Dracula Park Tourist attraction gives a false image of the country and could fuel interest in the occult, Christian leaders say. Jonathan Luxmoore
Chester Cathedral Finds Medieval Inspiration for New Bottled Beer Ale sales planned to keep the cathedral free to visitors. Cedric Pulford
Weblog: Lack of Holy Land Travel, Economic Woes Lead to Political Upheaval Pedophilia said to be an incurable disease, the deaths of Dr. Torrey and Evelyn Johnson, and more online stories from around the world. Todd Hertz
Book Notes New and noteworthy releases on church history that deserve recognition. Elesha Coffman
Visiting the Other Side "The Israelites spent time on both sides of the Jordan. Now tourists can, too" Marshall Shelley
"Food for the Poor Gets Good News, Bad News from Feds" The latest religious theme park is a 300-year-old cathedral. Ted Olsen
"Strengthen Christian Presence In The Holy Land, Carey Pleads" Middle-East leaders asked to help tone down violence that has killed 650 in 10 months Ross Dunn
"Thrills, Chills, Architecture?" The most exciting adventure at St. Paul's Cathedral would be a time-traveling jaunt through its history. Elesha Coffman
Bloodsuckers Dracula is still causing a scene in Romania. Ted Olsen
Israel: Holy Land Tourism Plunges Visits to Israel fall 45 percent as violence escalates. Michael R. Smith
Go Figure Orlando's Holy Land Experience surpasses first year expectations and Christian music soars in 2001. Ted Olsen
Expecting a Flood of Tourists A replica of Noah's Ark is planned for Turkey Ted Olsen
Weblog: US House Finally Gets Chaplain and He's a Catholic Priest Plus: Supreme Court OKs mandatory student fees, Texas church is site of shooting, and the U.K. National Gallery looks at Jesus. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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