Front Line Dilemma Christians in intelligence services are conflicted over the use of torture. Tony Carnes | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
BOOKMARKS Concluding Mitford Jan Karon gives readers what they're hoping for in the series' final volume. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Islam's Uncertain Future Freedom House's Paul Marshall says Shari'ah is both less and more dangerous than you think. Interview by Stan Guthrie | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
BOOKMARKS Ask Not What Your God Can Do for You Rather, love God for who he is, says John Piper. Reviewed by Collin Hansen | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
The Soul Hunters of Central Asia The most Baptist state in the world—Nagaland—is vying to become a powerhouse for cross-cultural missions. Manpreet Singh | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Unreality TV How the ubiquitous genre actually misrepresents life. Eric Miller | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Palau Pulls Back Evangelist had told Chinese house churches to register with government. Sheryl Henderson Blunt | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
BOOKMARKS Balancing Civility and Religion The nation's public sociologist looks at America's religious diversity. Reviewed by Mark Noll | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Small Is Huge Why Jesus favors mustard seed-sized ministry. David Neff | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
BOOKMARKS How Not to Influence People Rick Santorum's It Takes a Family is an example of how not to fight the culture wars. John Wilson | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Bridge to a Place Called Home How one ministry partners with churches to put the homeless back on their feet. Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
A Tale of Two Kitties Lovers of Aslan should heed the warnings from the creator of Hobbes. E.J. Park | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Major Case on Minors Parental notification laws, under consideration by Supreme Court, are expanding. Mark Stricherz | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Jabez Author Quits Africa Disappointments prompt early retirement. Timothy C. Morgan | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Tongues Tied Southern Baptists bar new missions candidates from glossolalia. Deann Alford | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Christianity Today News Briefs IVP's new imprints, Walgreens suspends "morning-after pill" objectors, American Baptist non-breakup, and more news from around the world. CT staff | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Two Cheers for the Vatican Evangelicals generally support Roman Catholic decision on gay seminarians. Rob Moll | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Nondescript Landmark Modernizing Persian Gulf leader allows first Protestant building. Dale Gavlak in Amman, Jordan | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
Passages Promotions, deaths, and other items from the religion world. CT staff | posted 2/01/2006 12:00AM
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