Subscribe to Christianity Today
Subscribe to Christianity Today
December 5, 2008
Free E-mail Newsletters:
RSS Feed | More Feeds | RSS Help
Home > 2003 > June

June

Displaying 1 - 20 of 52 articles.Page: 1 2 3   

Did Martin Die Needlessly?
Gracia Burnham believes her husband would be alive today if someone had paid the proper ransom—but mission agencies wonder how many other missionaries would have been kidnapped as a result
|

Faith-Based Lite
Administration still seeks 'revolutionary' change
|

A Bubbly Invitation
Mike Mason's Champagne for the Soul is an ode to joy
|

Beyond Condoms
"To alleviate AIDS, we must sharpen our moral vision"
|

Forced by Logic
It took philosophy and a friend to convince this atheist
|

Christianity Today Book Awards 2003
Evangelical leaders in numerous disciplines choose the year's top titles


No Strings Attached
Christians seek to balance relief work and evangelism in Iraq
|

Masters of Philosophy
How Biola University is making inroads in the larger philosophical world
|

New Leader at Focus
Dobson turns to an old friend to stabilize his organization
|

"Lutherans, Presbyterians Cut Budgets"
Staff positions and ministries trimmed in the face of a struggling economy
|

No Religion-Based Zoning
Illinois Vineyard church wins right to worship in its own building
|

Quotation Marks
"Recent comments on praying in school, rebuilding Iraq, and playing paintball"
|

Youth in a Haze
Hazing is common in church youth groups
|

Go Figure
Two astronomers determine the time when Jesus died and rose
|

Cross Purposes
Wearing the Christian symbol can be a problem in places like Saudi Arabia and Pennsylvania.
|

The Book on Tape (Not Tapes)
The new Talking Bible contains all of the New Testament on one cassette
|

Put Yourself in Jesus Shoes
"Within 48 hours, a supermarket chain pulls shoes with Jesus' image from the shelves"
|

Damping the Fuse in Iraq
A veteran peacemaker discusses how religion can help stave off religious conflict after Saddam
|

Reflections: Songs from the Soul
Quotations to Stir Heart and Mind
|

Criminal Faith
"Going nuclear, North Korea allows worship only of its dictator"
|

Page: 1 2 3   

sponsors 








 
Scrooge Lives!
Why we're not putting more in the offering plate. And what we can do about it.

Some Boats Stay Afloat
An economic downturn isn't always bad news for giving.

Comfortable Guilt

News Quiz: Christmas Specials
Black Friday promotions at Planned Parenthood and the Creation Museum.

Conservative Anglicans Create Rival Church
Top leader Duncan expects to see Episcopal Church 'displaced.'

Livid and Afraid
An ancient pundit on the meaning of economic disaster.

Violence Smothers Jos in Smoke
Peace eludes us.

Needed: More 'Miracles'
My grandchild barely survived birth. Worldwide, too many newborns do not.

Prepare the Way of the Lord

Poll: Will you give less this Christmastime?

From Christianity Today Movies:
Local Color
A young painter forges a friendship with an older master who passionately rejects modern art, and learns to find beauty in the natural world around him.

 
[Browse More Christianity Today]





  


Subscribe to Christianity Today and get 3 free trial issues. No credit card required.

Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Offer valid in U.S. only.

If you decide you want to keep Christianity Today coming, honor your invoice for just $19.95 and receive nine more issues, a full year in all. If not, simply write "cancel" across the invoice and return it. The three trial issues are yours to keep, regardless.


Click here for international orders2-for-1 Gifts!
Search












Search by Name
Or use Advanced Search to search by program, region, cost, affiliation, enrollment, more!

Search by:





Books & Culture
Christianity Today
Church Law & Tax Report
Church Finance Today
Church Secretary Today
Ignite Your Faith
Leadership Journal
Men of Integrity
Outcomes
Today's Christian Woman
Your Church
ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
PreachingToday.com