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Weblog: Camp Bans Kum Ba Yah
Plus: Chiapas tensions cool, Russian Orthodox bishops meet, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world.
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Books & Culture Corner: In Praise of Miscegenation
Racial categories don't mean what they used to. Hallelujah.
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Weblog: Democratic Convention Begins on a Prolife Note
Plus: Evangelicals aren't really anti-Semites after all, and the new St. Czar.
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Plan for Peace in Colombia Is a Plan 'For Death ' Say Church Activists
Will U.S. military assistance in destroying coca fields only increase violence?
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Weblog: Evangelicals Try to Stop Cathedral's Appearance in Harry Potter Movie
Plus: Russian Orthodox Church issues major documents, Tony Campolo speaks on counseling the president, and other stories from around the world.
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Film Forum: Summer Films Cool Down
What Christian film critics are saying about The Replacements, Autumn in New York, Bless the Child, and other recent releases.
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Russia's Last Czar to Be Sainted
Nicholas II and family part of 1,100 canonized for martyrdom by communists.
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Weblog: Commandments Go to Chicago Schools
Plus: Day camp says banning Kum Ba Yah was a mistake, God's cybersquatter, and other stories from around the world.
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India's Bishops Fear for the Life of Prominent Christian Activist
I have been targeted, says John Dayal.
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Weblog: The Race for Priest-ident Continues
Plus: The death penalty, World Youth Day, singleness in church, and other stories from mainstream news media around the world.
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Beyond the Impasse to What?
Stem-cell research may not need human embryos after all. But why are we researching in the first place?
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Christian History Corner: Soviets Schism and Sabotage
How the government manipulated division in the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Suffering From Post-Apartheid Fatigue
Churches told they are not doing enough to reconcile South Africa.
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Weblog: World Youth Day Sets Records
Plus: Was Dirk voted off Survivor for his faith? Sunday school teacher wins Chiapas election, and other stories from around the world.
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Books & Culture Corner: Cardinal Mahony's Baloney Sandwich
The public face of Catholic social teaching.
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Indonesian Island Attacks Go Unnoticed
World ignoring plight of Christians in Ambon, visitors say.
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Weblog: The Itty-Bitty Protest Against Scouting
Plus: More shari'a in Nigeria, spiritual warfare strategies scrutinized, and other stories from around the world.
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World Youth Day Hailed as Popestock
Two million young people turn up for Mass in Rome with Pope John Paul.
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Film Forum: The Kingdom of God Is Like that Scene from Aliens
Josh Spencer and Brian Heflin of Stranger Things magazine see pop culture as fresh language to communicate classic truths.
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Weblog: The Sea Jesus Calmed Is Becoming Deadlier than Ever
Plus: Eastern Orthodox Church's unprecedented canonization, why shocking entertainment is good, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world.
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