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Christianity Today News Briefs
Campus evangelism at New Orleans, Passion sales, the ark hunt fails, and the persecution watch.
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Back to the Basics
Christian-Muslim violence requires a 'new' missions strategy: Forgiveness and love.
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The Politics of Stem Cells
Why do some scientists and politicians insist on exploiting embryos?
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Why I Apologized to Planned Parenthood
My difficult unplanned pregnancy impelled me to show a little more grace.
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Winking at Corruption No More
Christians help lead a worldwide movement opposing graft.
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Security Gaffes
Evangelical schools worry over post-9/11 visa rules.
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Praying for Terrorists
Christians seek healing in Beslan.
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Silencing Rights Talk
Law would shut down many faith-based groups.
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Q & A: Bobby Welch
President of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), on his five-week national bus tour, which ended October 7, to jump-start evangelism in the 16.3-million-member denomination. The SBC has experienced a four-year decline in baptisms.
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Serious Love
Love That Works: seeking a better understanding.
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The Virtue of Vulnerability
It can be hard to trust, but failing to is worse.
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Bad Believers, Non-Believers
Do religious labels really mean anything?
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Breaking Covenant
Latin America director of Casa Alianza had sex with a teen.
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Can This Institution Be Saved?
A curious alliance of helping professionals is working to rebuild marriage in a culture of divorce.
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Dangerous Meditations
What harm is there in achieving a higher state of consciousness through meditation?
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Defending Our Neighbor
Can we start a war to protect others?
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Emergent Evangelism
The place of absolute truths in a postmodern world—two views.
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Fill an Empty Cradle
Falling birthrates demand new priorities for families.
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For Whom Would Jesus Vote?
Single-issue politics is neither necessary nor wise.
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Go Figure
Recent stats on divorce, Islam and violence, and horoscopes vs. the Bible.
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