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January 10

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The Back Page | Charles Colson: Beating the Odds
Christians in two states defeat gambling by exposing its harmful effects on the poor.
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Setting Captives Free
It takes more than getting a woman inmate out of jail to turn her life around
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Chasing Amy
God intervened in a NOW activist's unlikely conversion
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Taming the Reformation
What the Lutheran-Catholic Justification Declaration really accomplished—and what it did not.
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Out of the Ashes
In a land of volcanoes, persistent missionary efforts finally yield fruit.
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Paying for Free Speech
The controversy over mandatory student fees heads to the Supreme Court.
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Methodists: Creech stripped of clergy credentials
United Methodist minister guilty of breaking church law at gay ceremony
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Briefs
The World


Top Ten Religion Stories of the Decade
as selected by CT editors and writers


Son's Death Shakes Up Sect
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Updates


Children's Literature: Parents Push for Wizard-free Reading
Bestsellers now under fire in some classroom
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People: North America
North America


New Bibles Carry Hefty Price Tags


Finance: Baptist Foundation of America Lands in Bankruptcy Court
Troubled agency, accused of lawbreaking, offers restructuring plan.
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Higher Education: Crumbling Family Values
Hillsdale College confronts a sexual scandal, suicide, and leader's resignation.
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Sudan: CSI Loses U.N. Status
Slave-freeing organization's rebel spokesman violated U.N. rules
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How God Won When Politics Failed
Learning from the abolitionists during a time of political discouragement.
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Nigeria: Islamic Law Raises Tensions
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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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