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Presbyterians Propose Ban on Same-Sex Ceremonies
Change to church constitution, which passes by only 17 votes, now goes to presbyteries.
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CT Classic
Suicide and the Silence of Scripture
Though the church has come to opposing conclusions about the fate of victims, we have a mandate to minister to those left behind.
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Film Forum: You Say You Want a Revolutionary War Film
What Christian critics are saying about The Perfect Storm, The Patriot, Chicken Run, and other films.
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Weblog: Will the Episcopal Church Decide Not to Decide on Gay Unions Ordinations?
Plus: Politicians around the world preach to the black church, Vatican reaffirms ban on communion for remarried Catholics, and other news stories from around the world.
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Christian History Corner: New Stabs at Old Wounds
Why Northern Ireland doesn't always love a parade.
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Yemen Court Sentences Somali Convert to Death
Former Muslim given one week to recant Christianity or face execution.
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Books & Culture Corner: Get Outta My Face!
The most troublesome word in religion today.
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Weblog: Bush May Pick Prochoice Running Mate
Plus: Harry Potter at CBA? More killings in Indonesia, and other stories from around the Internet.
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Weblog: Special Offended about Being Offended Edition
Contest winners respond to Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg—and to Weblog.
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Billy Graham Too Ill for Amsterdam 2000
Evangelist will deliver address via satellite.
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Books & Culture Corner: The Evangelical Culture of Euphemism Part 2
Should we distinguish between public and private discourse?
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Weblog: Uh-Oh Cheerios: General Mills Apologizes for Giving Away Bible CDs
Plus: Street preachers discuss strategy, Bush is tired of articles about his faith, and other news stories from the mainstream press.
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African Methodist Episcopal Church Elects Its First Woman Bishop
The stained glass ceiling has been pierced, says Vashti McKenzie.
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Jerusalem's Church Leaders Tell Summit Not to Separate City's Christians
Christians worried about dividing Old City between Palestinian and Israeli control.
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Weblog: Christian Bioethics Conference Gets Wired
Plus: House backs In God We Trust, a Reform rabbi supports messianic Jews, and other stories from around the world.
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German Church Confesses to Using Forced Laborers During War
Germany's main Protestant body will contribute $4.7 million to compensation fund.
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Film Forum: A Plague of Frogs
What Christian critics are saying about What Lies Beneath, Loser, the new Pokémon movie, and other films.
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'Thorny' Issue Proves to be an Obstacle for Catholic-Orthodox Commission
Fate of Eastern Catholic Churches in post-communist Europe and Russia still unresolved.
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Weblog: IRS Oredered to Refund Christian Coalition's Taxes
Plus: The He Said No controversy, home colleging, and other news stories from the world's mainstream media.
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Bill Bright Announces Retirement
Current veep Stephen Douglass to lead Campus Crusade for Christ in July 2001.
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The Green Baptist
Jonathan Merritt seeks a renewed approach to American society.

What Does the Manhattan Declaration Really Mean?
Also: advocacy groups gear up for the Christmas shopping season with politics and compassion.

'A Voice for Sanity'
J. Lee Grady doesn't want your gold. The journalist wants a 'Holy Ghost housecleaning' of the charismatic movement.

Modern-Day Mordecai
When he's away from his day job, Charisma editor J. Lee Grady is probably working on a project to empower women and confront abuse.

The Next Redesign
Look for Christianity Today's new and improved presence online.

Trees Of Life
How Floresta integrates development discipleship, and creation care overseas.

A Grounded Faith
Mexican ministry branches out beyond tree planting to bring healing to souls in a barren land.

Will Abortion Derail Health Care Reform?
The Senate moves closer to a vote on health care reform, groups argue over presidential appointments, and the Family Research Council issues a correction.

Christ at the Center
Michael Horton says we need to once again let our lives and churches be driven by the gospel.

Cleaning Up After Others
A&E's The Cleaner is about tough love and redemption.

'O, Evangelicos!'
We need not abandon our name—just live up to it.

Wilson's Bookmarks
From the editor of Books & Culture.

Poll: Does works righteousness pervade your church?

 
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