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August 7

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Matters of Opinion: Partial Birth: What Next?
Louisiana's special assistant attorney general questions well-intentioned lawmakers.
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Reflections
Quotes on Christian virtues | posted 8/22/00


The CT Review: Joy Amid the Pain
Theologian John Mark Hicks discovered the healing power of lament.
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The CT Review: Recipes for the Soul
Phyllis Tickle thinks cookbooks and prayerbooks have a lot in common.
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The CT Review: No More Hollow Jesus
In focusing so intently on Jesus the man, Peter Jennings' report missed the big picture.
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The CT Review: Oberammergau Overhaul
Changes make the Passion play more sensitive to Jews and more faithful to Scripture.
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The Back Page | Charles Colson: Salad-Bar Christianity
Too many believers pick and choose their own truths.
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Public Education: Pregame Prayer Barred
After pregame prayer is barred, educators say they do not need a microphone to pray.
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Obituary: Boice, 61, Dies of Liver Cancer


Updates (has wrong subtitle)
After pregame prayer is barred, educators say they do not need a microphone to pray.
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Christian College Tuition Chart
Christian college costs are lower than the national average, but increasing at a higher rate.
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Ecumenism: Time to Kiss and Make Up?
The financially strapped NCC reaches out to evangelicals and Roman Catholics.
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Briefs: North America


Urban Evangelism: Baptists on the Block
Southern Baptists work and witness in Chicago street outreach.
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Christ at the Center
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Cleaning Up After Others
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'O, Evangelicos!'
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Wilson's Bookmarks
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The Best and the Worst New Tech: Mobile Smart Phones
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The Best and the Worst New Tech: Online Video
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The Best and the Worst New Tech: What You Least Expect
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Christ-Centered Cautions
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