Who Won? Who Cares? Skip the latest ballot reviews and read Italo Calvino's brilliant election novella The Watcher. John Wilson | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
The Bible Is Big "The Boston Globe sniffs at it, Marilyn Manson will read it, and people are buying a book about one verse of it in bulk." Ted Olsen | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
World Vision Staff Missing Thousands flee Angolan rebels on foot Corrie Cutrer | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
"Graham Associate T.W. Wilson, 82, Dies" "He is in the presence of Jesus, where he longed to be, says evangelist." Christianity Today news staff | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
Rivers of Life "In Africa, survival depends on open waterways. Missionary explorer David Livingstone believed that salvation did, too" Elesha Coffman | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
New Tribes Missionaries Kidnapped Muslim rebels in Philippines threaten to kill Martin and Gracia Burnham and 18 others if military intervenes Ted Olsen | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
Archbishops Wed in Moonie Wedding "Former Zambian leader will be excommunicated from Catholic Church, American already has been." Ted Olsen | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
"Critics Bomb Pearl Harbor, Audiences Counterattack" "Meanwhile, Shrek pleases both audiences and critics. But perhaps the most important movie event of the month is slipping by almost unnoticed." Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
Graham Associate T.W. Wilson, 82, Dies He is in the presence of Jesus, where he longed to be, says evangelist. Christianity Today news staff | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
Narnia Will Return In New Books "As all of the Inklings' publishers await record interest, HarperCollins seeks to fill in the gaps beyond the wardrobe" Ted Olsen | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
"Forget His Civil Rights Record, John Ashcroft (Gasp!) Prays!" "While The Washington Post does an awkward front-page story on the Attorney General, its magazine runs a great story on Majority Whip Tom DeLay's faith. Plus: Timothy McVeigh, measuring evil, and more stories from other media." Ted Olsen | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM
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