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March 5

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Tangled in the Worst of the Web
What Internet porn did to one pastor, his wife, his ministry, their life
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Resources for the Ensnared
Christ-centered help for those struggling with Internet pornography and sexual addiction.


Bahamas: 'Left in the Cracks'
Despite tourism boom, churches in Bahamas find no shortage of people in need.


Church & State: Baptist Temple Loses Supreme Court Tax Appeal—and Building
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Weather: Churches Battle Winter's Big Chill
Natural-gas increases strain church budgets across the U.S.
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El Salvador: Agencies Hope Quake Opens Purse Strings
El Salvador is counting on international aid
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Russia: Salvation Army Rejected
Without official recognition, ministry and the elderly suffer.
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Russia: Most Religious Groups Achieve Reregistration
Russia registers more than 9,000 religious organizations, but number is only 60 percent of religious groups in 1990s.
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Briefs: The World


Great Britain: Human Embryo Cloning Legalized
Religious leaders' protests go unheeded by lawmakers
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India: Hindu Government Moves to Change Christian Divorce
Proposed bill would grant Christian women the right to ask for divorce if their husbands commit adultery.
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Afghanistan: Taliban Threatens Converts
Afghanistan's Islamic army also says it will kill any non-Muslim seeking converts.
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India: Quake Rocks Hindu Hotbed
Agencies appeal for funds to aid victims
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Small Beneath the Firmament
For my father-in-law, his place in the order of Creation was no diminishment, but the beginning of wisdom.
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God at Risk
A former process theologian says a 30-percent God is not worth worshipping
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Jesus Wept
God's love, mercy, passion, compassion, grief, and anger are chiseled down to two words
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The Chosen People Puzzle
When it comes to relating to the Jewish people, should we dialogue, cooperate, or evangelize?
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The Homeless VIPs
'Third-Culture Kids' may be one of the most neglected, and most influential, unreached people groups
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Plus: Globalized Alumni
International schools, though relatively little known, teach children of some of the future's most influential people. Some alumni:
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Pushing Bush Right
Conservatives gear up to lobby for their presidential priorities
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Don't Let Them Die Alone
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