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Christian History Corner: How the Other Half Lived
Chronicling the forgotten gender in the Bible and church history.
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Churches Put Pressure for Swift Action to Calm Maluku Violence
Indonesian army joining in attacks on Christians.
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Somali Convert in Yemen Transferred to Immigration Jail
U.N. agency proposing emergency resettlement for Christian convert from Islam.
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Weblog: Episcopal Church Approves Alliance with Lutherans
Plus: Are Christian book publishers lying? Is Gore really born again? and other stories from media sources across the Internet.
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Egyptian Security Police Threaten Torture Local Christian
Coptic Orthodox layman targeted for alleged evangelism activities.
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Weblog: Swaggart Fundraiser Stole $769 000 to Meet Women
Plus: Better ways for single Christians to meet each other; is Christianity Today hip? and other articles from outside media sources.
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Remembering Clayton Bell
Christianity Today's CEO eulogizes the organization's chairman.
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Fifty Years After Fleeing North Korea Syngman Rhee Becomes U.S. Church Head
For first time, no white male candidates for PCUSA moderator.
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U.S. Ambassador for Religious Freedom to Resign
Robert Seiple stepping down to form think tank at Eastern College.
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Weblog: Episcopal Church Won't Create Same-Sex Union Rite
Plus: Billy Graham out of the hospital, the first Weblog contest, and more stories from around the Internet.
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Film Forum: Are Hollywood Execs Focusing on their Families?
What Christian critics are saying about Scary Movie, The Kid, Butterfly, and other current features.
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Behold the Power of Cheese
A dispatch from the Christian Booksellers Association
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Still Red-Hot and Righteous
The Salvation Army's International Congress meets outside London for the first time since its founding.
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Weblog: By Siding With Broadcasters Have Republicans Opposed Churches?
Plus: NBA stadium may become church, fewer teens are having sex, and other news stories from around the Internet.
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Robert Runcie Former Archbishop of Canterbury Dies at Age 78
Thatcher-era leader of Church of England had controversial tenure
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Christian History Corner: A Cure for Cliophobia
While not for dummies or complete idiots, a new guide introduces church history to the beginner.
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Churches Call for Inquiry Into Zimbabwe's Pre-Election Violence
In the meantime, accept the election results says Zimbabwe Council of Churches
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Books & Culture Corner: The Culture of Euphemism
A dispatch from the Christian Booksellers Association convention.
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No More Hollow Jesus
In focusing so intently on Jesus the man, Peter Jennings' report missed the big picture.
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Weblog: Bryant Gumbel Reportedly Calls Family Research Council Spokesman Something Very Very Bad
Plus: CTi chairman Clayton Bell dies, genes in church, and other stories from other media sources.
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