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Liberated by Reality Tony Jones
Colson: How Evil Became Cool The Littleton killers were mirroring in grotesque action what the adult culture advocates in abstract concepts.
Columbine's Tortuous Road to Healing One year later, survivors' recovery is filled with painful twists and turns. By Wendy Murray Zoba
Letters to the Editor: 4/24/00 Readers respond to the best books of the century, Easter, and other ChristianityToday.com topics.
Weblog: 1 200 Southern Baptists to Overrun Chicago Plus: Hindus and Christians clash in Trinidad, Time covers a high-school revival, and other stories from the world's mainstream media. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 6/7/00
Weblog: A Church's Art Program Goes Too Far in New York City Plus: Columbine killer's pastor resigns, what Amsterdam 2000 didn't do, and other news stories from the mainstream press. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 8/11/00
Pastor Forgets his Former Life ... and to Keep his Story Straight Naked weddings in Jamaica, a patron saint of the Internet, and other stories from media outlets around the Internet. Ted Olsen
Weblog: Churches Reunite in Pakistan, Manhattan, and Accokeek Plus: Columbine's religious tile dispute, discipleship after 9/11, and other stories from media around the world. Ted Olsen
ChristianityToday.com Weblog Top stories elsewhere about Christians and Christianity
Letters
Update: Cassie Said Yes, They Say No "They can throw this all around, but I was there. Reporters or investigators can't tell me how it went."—Craig Scott by Wendy Murray Zoba
Marketing Martyrdom to Teens by Jody Veenker
Shooting Aftermath: Parents Take Aim at Hollywood Parents of slain classmates say media are to blame. By Mark A. Kellner.
Editorial: The Long Road After Littleton There are no quick fixes for our culture of violence, but that's no excuse for doing nothing.
Phillip Yancey: Can Good Come Out of This Evil? "You people in the sunshine may believe the faith, but we in the shadow must believe it." Phillip Yancey
73,000 Teens Pledge Responsibility By Josh Kennedy in Pontiac.
Letters
Retailers Marketing Martyrdom to Teens Littleton Massacre Now Merchandise Opportunity Jody Veenker
Inside CT: Teen Heroes Michael G. Maudlin, Managing Editor
'Do You Believe in God?' Columbine and the stirring of America's soul. Wendy Murray Zoba
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