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Books & Culture Corner: Discovering Islam: The Intellectual Challenge
There's good reason to believe that there will be staying power to the West's belated discovery of Islam.
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Weblog: The Pope Calls For Gestures of Peace
Plus: The released Shelter Now workers talk about prayer, terror, and loving Afghanistan.
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Christians Encouraged as 50,000 Dalits Leave Hinduism
Low-caste Hindus see conversion as their only escape from oppression.
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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.
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Opinion Roundup: Naming Names
Were the State Department's actions on international religious freedom compromised by the war on terrorism?
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Weblog: Christianity.com Falls. Is Crosswalk.com Next?
Plus: PBS's documentary on C.S. Lewis puts to rest any fears that people are trying to hide his Christianity.
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Shaking Hands with Thugs
Sometimes setting aside human rights is the way to ensure their ultimate victory.
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Film Forum: A Bedtime Mon-Story
What critics are saying about Monsters, Inc, The Man Who Wasn't There, The One, Life as a House, and Domestic Disturbance.
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Weblog: Word on the Street: Christian Music For Sale
Plus: Relient K backs away from Abercrombie & Fitch, Raze singer pleads guilty to rape.
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Remembrance of Terrorist Attack Victims Marks Russian Orthodox Shift
Services commemorate the dead on the 40th day after their death.
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Weblog: Salvation Army Extends Benefits to Domestic Partners
Plus: Commandos reportedly readying to free Shelter Now workers, John Ashcroft's faith, and other stories from around the world.
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Law Could Curb Foreign Donations To Churches, Indian Christians Worry
Stringent legislation is aimed at cutting off terrorist funding, but could hurt non-government organizations.
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Books & Culture Corner: Disturbing the Peace
Is art always subversive when it's doing its job?
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Weblog: Taliban Claims Holy Duty to Postpone Shelter Now Verdict
Is the Philippine military getting closer to freeing the Burnhams? The NCC meets—maybe for the last time, and other stories from around the world.
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Weblog: Salvation Army Won't Extend Benefits to Domestic Partners After All
The Taliban keeps a tight grip on its Christian hostages, an anthrax saint, Harry Potter, and other stories from around the world.
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Weblog: German Paper Says Taliban Has Released Shelter Now Workers
Plus: Debate on Salvation Army's benefits moves inside.
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Weblog: Free at Last!
Debate on Salvation Army's benefits moves inside
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Film Forum: Give and Take
What Christian critics and others are saying about Amelie, Heist, and Shallow Hal
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Weblog: A Christian in Ramadan
Captive Burnhams are not doing well, Billy Graham HQ moves to Charlotte, and other stories from around the world
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Changes in China's Religious Policy Imminent?
Several respected house-church leaders consulted about official registration.
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