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August 5

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The Third Coming of George Barna
He believes his ten-year campaign to reform the church has failed. What is evangelicals' most-quoted statistician going to do next?
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Plus: Barna's Beefs
His nine challenges for American Christianity


A Folk-Rock Caravaggio
Jennifer Knapp sings of the Incarnation's bloody realities
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The Back Page: Undaunted
Bioethics challenges are huge. But so is God
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Jewish Leaders Accept Apology
Graham couldn't have been more humble and apologetic over 1972 comments
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"Theologian, CT Editor Dies at 85"
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'Hate Speech' Law Could Chill Sermons
Pastors say bill would restrict preaching against homosexuality
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Vatican: Jews do not wait in vain for Messiah
But evangelicals question whether new statement undercuts evangelistic outreach
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'Get Our Kids Out'
Dobson says pro-gay school curriculum has gone too far.
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Christians cheer court ruling on vouchers


The Good News About Generations X & Y
"Watch out, promiscuity! Out of the way, relativism! A wave of young Americans just wants that old time religion. An interview with the author of The New Faithful: Why Young Adults Are Embracing Christian Orthodoxy"
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Whither Christian Unity?
The WCC and the WEA represent very different paths. One of them has real promise
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Plus: The Not-So-New Ecumenism
A recent initiative is structured to exclude evangelicals in the mainline
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Bible: Southern Baptist Convention rejects TNIV translation
But Bible forum says controversial translation is 'within principles
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Anglicans: Maverick Vancouver diocese approves same-sex blessings
"Traditionalists walk out, issue global call for outside intervention"
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Evangelicalism: Billy Graham steps into Cincinnati's racial divide.
Evangelist calls for racial healing


Eritrea: Government shuts down churches.
All Christian houses of worship are ordered shut without official explanation
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Pakistan: Presbyterians regain control of college.
Christians aim to reclaim the school's neglected religious heritage
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Inside CT: The Editor Who Helped Save Christianity Today
Remembering Ken Kantzer
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Wanted: Church Atheist
Sydney's St. Barnabas looks for a worthy debate opponent
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