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Trials & Temptations
Indonesia: Ambon's Wounded Governor, others decline to intervene in jihad attacks.
Inside CT: Exhilarated by Grace By Harold Myra, Chief Executive Officer
Venezuela: Churches Bring Disaster Relief Efforts opening doors to evangelism, church planting By Kenneth D. MacHarg
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Quotations to stir heart and mind
CT Classic: Giving Thanks in Plague Times Philip Yancey found much to give thanks for in Donne's Devotions. By John Donne
Bald, Blind & Single? Answers to some of the most puzzling questions about Paul
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Multi(per)plexed Christians remain divided about what a 'good' movie is By Marshall Allen
"Investing: $158,000 Assessment Stirs Pastor's Wrath" Twin Cities suburb wants church to pay for road improvements Stephen Hunt
Well-Focused Preaching Taking a clear picture of your preaching activities requires both wide-angle and zoom lenses. Bill Hybels
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Always in Parables: Blinded by Pop Praise "To see God high and lifted up, just open your eyes" Andy Crouch
Australian Church's Sexual Assault Crisis Deepens Former Anglican priest in New South Wales sentenced to 11 years in prison. Margaret Simons
"Big Numbers, Big Problems" Christianity is in the midst of a massive global shift. But how much of a difference is it making in its new homelands? John Wilson
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Burden Bearing The price of pastoring that we weren't ready for By Kelly and Tosha Williams
Armenian Church Faces Up to Post-Communist Challenges "Catholicos Karekin II defends country's religion law, which limits evangelism." Stephen Brown
Poland Rethinks Supervision of 'Sects' After Minority Church Complaints Non-Catholics claim pressure and persecution. Jonathan Luxmoore
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Q & A: Bobby Welch President of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), on his five-week national bus tour, which ended October 7, to jump-start evangelism in the 16.3-million-member denomination. The SBC has experienced a four-year decline in baptisms. Interview by Stan Guthrie
Rabble Roused The complainers place me in an awkward position, seeking God on their behalf when I'd rather give them the boot. By M. Craig Barnes
Sometimes Ministry Stinks How will you respond when you get stuck holding the bedpan? By Craig Barnes
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Too Much Choice? On misdiagnosing the problem. Andrew P. Morriss
Reflections: Sin and Evil Quotations to stir heart and mind. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
Frozen Out What to do with those extra embryos. By John Van Regenmorter
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Weather: Churches Battle Winter's Big Chill Natural-gas increases strain church budgets across the U.S. Jim Jones
An Icy End to Time L. Penseur
Good Question: Keys to Forgiving Lewis B. Smedes
When Sin Reigns An event like this shows us what humans are capable of becoming—both as children of darkness and of light Darrell L. Bock
Inside CT: Learning English from MTV Inside Agnieszka Tennant's article on deliverance ministries David Neff
When God Declares War The violence of God can only be understood in the shadow of the Cross. by Daniel G. Reid and Tremper Longman III
FROM THE EDITORS Marshall Shelley
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A Discerning Spirit Making good choices in an era of liturgical change John D. Witvliet
I Want Thou shalt not covet Sarah Hinlicky Wilson
A Mind on Fire Throughtout his eventful life, America's theologian was driven by a vision of the beauty in God's sovereignty. Stephen R. Holmes
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"Rich, Delighted Christians" The Good of Affluence aims to give leadership to wealthy Christians moved and troubled by their fortune Cindy Crosby
Seven Sirens
Reflections: Quotations to Stir Mind and Heart In a consumer society, there are inevitably two kinds of slaves: the prisoners of addictions and the prisoners of envy Ivan Illich
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The Other Terrorists Philip Jenkins
Good Question: A Little Wine for the Soul? The Bible says drunkenness is a sin (Galatians 5:21). But is occasional social drinking OK for Christians? By J. Lawrence Burkholde
Austria: Voters not Nazis, churches say
Islam 101 Basics of a foreign faith
A Daily Repentance Workout "As we grow in knowledge of ourselves, God's grace allows us to resist habitual sin and grow in self-control" Frederica Mathewes-Green
Weblog: A Christian in Ramadan Captive Burnhams are not doing well, Billy Graham HQ moves to Charlotte, and other stories from around the world Ted Olsen
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Let's Dance Bryan D. Spinks
Furthermore | Marilyn Chandler McEntyre: Resisting Relevancy The church suffers when pastors confuse anecdotes with parables Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
The CT Review: It's Called Junk Food for a Reason Two books explore the differences between true nourishment and its counterfeits Lauren F. Winner
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'Boston Movement' Apologizes Open letter prompts leaders of controversial church to promise reform John W. Kennedy
"Lutherans, Presbyterians Cut Budgets" Staff positions and ministries trimmed in the face of a struggling economy "RNS, wire reports"
Reflections: Suffering & Grief Quotations to stir the heart and mind Richard A. Kauffman
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Computer Control Who's in charge? Alan Jacobs
Foundations Glorious Foolishness
The Trinity, Explained Augustine of Hippo
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The Two Eliots To all appearance, a biographer writes, "Eliot was conventional, mild, decorous, yet the hidden character was daring and savage." Jewel Spears Brooker
Working with Your Emotional Type Gordon MacDonald
The Virtue of Lust? So says philosopher Simon Blackburn. W. Jay Wood
"Film Forum: Critics Rocked by Jack Black, Gored by Tarantino" Religious press critics attend The School of Rock, Kill Bill—Vol. 1, Out of Time, The Station Agent, and Wonderland. More reviews arrive for Luther, Secondhand Lions, and Matchstick Men. Plus: More Passion debate, farewells for Elia Kazan, a report from t Jeffrey Overstreet
What the Rules Don’t Cover Jared Mackey
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Submitting to Islam—or Dying Ceasefires and peace talks bow to greater powers in Sudan Jeff M. Sellers
After Babel Two Arab poets-one Palestinian, the other Iraqi- and the vicissitudes of exile and translation Laurance Wieder
Weblog: Bogus Claims of Abuse Leveled Against Martyred Missionary Church opposes suspension of atheist pastor, and many other stories from online sources around the world. Ted Olsen
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Weblog: Church Murders Old and New Three killed in Colombian church attack as a verdict comes for Oscar Romero 24 years after his martyrdom. Plus: is the religion gap smaller than the money gap? Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Korean Hostage Was Reportedly Evangelizing in Iraq Plus: What the leaked NAE statement on politics really says, what the Catholic bishops said about Communion, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Jesus in Beijing by David Lyle Jeffrey
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Nightmares and Miracles A good beginning to the long battle for human rights in North Korea. A Christianity Today editorial
A Heartless Homeland Why more North Koreans than ever are fleeing their country. By Gregg Chenoweth & Tricia Miller
Codependent No More When Pleasing Others Is Hurting You addresses the need to be needed. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
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My Church's inferiority Complex How one congregation traded the poor little us mindset for new confidence. Peter Youmans
How to Overcome Overload
Graffiti Pastor
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Weblog: White House Speechwriter Talks About the Bush Code Plus: U.S. News phones it in on prayer, Indonesian churches attacked, Mormon author disfellowshipped, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
A Heartless Homeland Why more North Koreans than ever are fleeing their country. By Gregg Chenoweth & Tricia Miller
Ordinary Terrorists Muslim extremists in Pakistan do not always belong to dangerous groups. By Jeff M. Sellers
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The Perfect Blend An earthier version of a veteran musician brings heaven closer. Reviewed by Russ Breimeier
Good Question: Vegetarians in Paradise Based on Isaiah 11:6-7 and 65:25, will we be vegetarians in the new heaven and earth as Adam and Eve were before the Fall? Answered by Bill T. Arnold
Sometimes You Just Need to Disappear The best pastoring doesn't happen in the office. Gordon MacDonald
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Currents that shape your soul
O Come and Dwell in Me John and Charles disagreed on the measure of holiness a Christian might expect on earth, but both longed for it. From Christian Perfection (Sermon 40) Charles Wesley
The Making of an Original Coloring in the lines other Christians drew for me was much easier than the hard, divine work of becoming the person God wants me to be. By Lee Knapp
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Q & A: Bobby Welch President of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), on his five-week national bus tour, which ended October 7, to jump-start evangelism in the 16.3-million-member denomination. The SBC has experienced a four-year decline in baptisms. Interview by Stan Guthrie
Wooing the Faithful President Bush needs evangelicals more than ever, but it's unclear how badly they want him for another four years. By Tony Carnes
American Idols Larry Crabb says there's something better than control and success. The Leadership Interview
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Acceptable Losses
I Lost It Noted missiologist Ruth Tucker shines a light on the netherworld of apostasy in Walking Away from Faith Wendy Murray Zoba
What I Wish I'd Known Before I Quit
Pastor's Progress
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Small Worldview
Burying Smokey
PHILIP YANCEY: Why Not Now?
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Human Sacrifice Redux How the church battles deadly prophets in its midst. By Obed Minchakpu in Jos
Weblog: Ravi Zacharias, Rich Mouw Speak in Mormon Tabernacle Plus: Couple attempts to sacrifice children at church altar, the new head of the Catholic bishops' conference, a focus on Dobson, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Out of the Darkness Entering the world of Krzysztof Kieslowski. by Roy Anker
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Fat! The science of obesity. By Elissa Elliott
Good for the Soul Frederica Mathewes-Green
Civil Reactions: A Beautiful Reminder Ron Howard's Oscar-winning film packs an unintentional biblical message. Stephen L. Carter
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"Walking the Old, Old Talk" The cultural success of evangelicalism is its greatest weakness Christianity Today editorial
Good for the Soul Frederica Mathewes-Green
A Soul of Fire William Wade Harris - a Liberian activist - left an unsuccessful local ministry to trail across the Ivory Coast. In 18 months, he baptized 100,000 converts. Elizabeth Isichei
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Good for the Soul Frederica Mathewes-Green
The Art of Self Leadership Your toughest management challenge is always yourself. Bill Hybels
The Transcendental Gore The Democratic nominee for president combines a modernist Christian faith with a drive to master his world. By Tony Carnes Tony Carnes
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Whither Pentecostal Scholarship? The overlap between people with the Spirit and people with Ph.D.'s. By Arlene M. SÁnchez Walsh
When Your Wife Resents Your Call A disconnect at home has a variety of causes. Linda Riley
Minutes From Death
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Weblog: Is Christianity to Blame for Teen Self-Mutilation? "Pat endorses Arnold, MAP International founder dies, and other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Hit by the SARS Tornado Breakthrough reacted quickly when the disease hit Hong Kong. Jeff M. Sellers
SARS Comes to Church "The deadly illness has changed Asia's church life, but the uncertainty is bringing people to Christ" Anil Stephen
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Currents that shape your soul
Taking Care of Busyness How to minister at a healthy pace. John C. Ortberg
Brown-Out
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Baptism + Fire Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us. By Mark Galli
Killing with Kindness Why is the church against euthanasia in instances where people are in terrible pain? Answered by David P. Gushee
Limit Conditions How to portray the Holocaust on stage and film. By Jan Lüder Hagens
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Editorial: We've Got Porn Online smut is taking its toll on Christians. What is the church doing about it? A Christianity Today Editorial
5 Moral Fences
Predator, Wanderer, or Lover
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The Passion of Mel Gibson Why evangelicals are cheering a movie with profoundly Catholic sensibilities. David Neff
Good Question: Is Satan Omnipresent? If not, how does he tempt many people at one time?—Barry Wolfe, Lancaster, Pennsylvania By J.I. Packer | posted 9/19/00
Editorial: We've Got Porn Online smut is taking its toll on Christians. What is the church doing about it? A Christianity Today Editorial
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Cheated by the Affirming Church Contrary to what some churches teach, it is homosexuality—and not its suppression—that enslaves people like me. by Anonymous
Plus: Candidate Campolo 'The idea of winning was ridiculous.' Ted Olsen
A Wretch Like Me
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The Learning Curve
Furthermore: The Fullness of Time I'd like life to be a series of pauses like a poem, rather than a fast-paced, page-turner airport novel. By Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
PHILIP YANCEY: Why Not Now?
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Weblog: Battle Brews Over Warfare Language (Or: Mission Minded Groups Attempt to Heal Each Others' Vocabularies) Plus: Amy Grant is pregnant, memories of Wedgwood, and other stories from media sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
PASTOR DAVID OR PASTOR SOLOMON? Sometimes we are called to fight worthy battles, sometimes to build God's house. Robert L. Moeller
Overcoming the Evil One
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Why I Walked Sometimes loving a denomination requires you to fight J. I. Packer
With God on Our Side? Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address. Tim Stafford
Holding This Fort
Stranger in a Strange Land-In Rembrandt's Light John Wilson
Rabbit Trails to God John Updike has made a career of writing the most theological novels in America Mark A. Buchanan
Groves of Academe Arguing About God, Arguing with God: Remembering Lew Smedes Richard Mouw
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