Myth Matters Why C.S. Lewis's books remain models for Christian apologists in the 21st century Louis A. Markus | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
CT's Annual Book Awards Each winter brings a different sort of blizzard to Christianity Today's offices in the western suburbs of Chicago as publishers deluge us with nominations for our Annual Book Awards posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
Equal Access Case Argued Can an after-school Christian club use public school facilities? The Supreme Court will decide Religion News Service | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
Sri Lanka: Christians Mediate for Peace Sri Lanka churches try to reconcile Sinhalese Buddhists and Hindu Tamils Anto Akkara, Ecumenical News International, with additional reporting by Open Doors | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
Jerusalem: Holy Land Roadblocks Christian pilgrims learn about Palestinians' everyday indignities Elaine Ruth Fletcher | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
Israel: Christian Zionists Rally for Jewish State More than 600 Christians from around the world flock to Jerusalem to show solidarity with Israel as peace process collapses Religion News Service | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
India: Christians Help Overlooked Villages Many Christian agencies are still doing earthquake relief among India's poorest victims Manpreet Singh | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
The Wright Stuff With Velma Still Cooks in Leeway, Vinita Hampton Wright leads a quiet transformation of Christian fiction Lauren F. Winner | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
Making Space for God What spiritual direction is, and why evangelicals are increasingly attracted to it. An interview with Holy Invitations author Jeannette Bakke Jennifer H. Disney | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
Life Is Unfair (and That's Okay) When we are battered or baffled by personal injustices, God whispers, If you do what is right, it will go well with you. An excerpt from Your God Is Too Safe Mark Buchanan | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
Inside CT: Latest Books by CT Staff On issues from foster care to the future of missions. Christianity Today staff have been writing for more than the magazine David Neff, | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
Editorial: The Morality Supermarket Many Americans, even Christians, pick and choose their ideas of right and wrong Christianity Today Editorial | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
Editorial: Bad Ideas Have Consequences The Times should have run a correction. Instead, it might change government policy A Christianity Today Editorial | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
Readers' Forum: Truth at Risk Six leading openness theologians say that many assumptions made about their views are simply wrong John Sanders, Clark Pinnock, Greg Boyd, William Hasker, Richard Rice, and David Basinger | posted 4/23/2001 12:00AM
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