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Surprised by Death A young pastor discovers what grace looks like while battling cancer. James Van Tholen
Briefs: North America
Briefs: North America
The CT Review: Dying Together How a Bruderhof community rallied around its suffering brother Michael G. Maudlin
Weblog: The Supreme Court Rules That Abortion Protesters Are Not Racketeers Mister Rogers dies of cancer and other stories from online sources around the world Todd Hertz
In England Many More Church Spires Will Be Home to Mobile Phone Antennae "One quarter of Church of England parishes want to host towers, while some leaders wonder about risks." Cedric Pulford
Italy's Bishops are Advised to Remove Telecommunications Antennae From Church Spires General secretary of the Bishops' Conference warns that hidden towers could compromise churches' integrity and spoil their appearance. Luigi Sandri
Inside CT: Nearly Perfect "Longtime Christianity Today editor Carol Thiessen was firm but not fierce, steadfast but not stodgy" David Neff
A Surgeon's View of Divine Healing Do doctors waste their time by doing slowly and painstakingly what could have been done in the twinkling of an eye? Paul Brand with Philip Yancey
"Blood, Part 1: The Miracle of Cleansing" "This article, originally appearing in the February 18, 1983, issue of Christianity Today,The article is adapted from the book In His Image." cancer;death;faith;faithhealers;healing;medicine;pain;suffering
Helping Those in Pain When your own body works fine, it's not easy to minister to those whose bodies are in open revolt, Philip Yancey
TURNING WEAKNESS INTO STRENGTH When disease strikes your body, your entire ministry feels the pain. Howard D. Vanderwell
In a Children's Cancer Ward How Mary and Martha coped with life's toughest blow. Diane Komp, Yale Univ.
Books & Culture Corner: Death of an Evolutionist RIP Stephen Jay Gould John Wilson
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