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March 6, 2000

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March 6, 2000

Won't You Be My Neighbor? Subscriber access only

At the center of Mister Rogers's cheery songs and smiles lies a God-ordained mission to children.

Taking Back Fresno Subscriber access only

Working together, churches are breathing new life into a decaying California city.

What Your Retirement Planner Doesn't Tell You Subscriber access only

Save in order to give your life away, not to retire comfortably.

Human Commodities Subscriber access only

The grisly business of trafficking in fetal body parts may soon face Congressional hearings.

Receiving the Day the Lord Has Made Subscriber access only

A day of rest is God's gift to us.

The Torture Victim Next Door Subscriber access only

Hidden victims of religious persecution find refuge in America.

He Made Stone Talk Subscriber access only

Sculptor Frederick Hart's painful vindication.

Inside CT:A Writer's Change of Pace Subscriber access only

Hang Ten? Subscriber access only

Thou shalt avoid Ten Commandments tokenism.

Matters of Opinion:The Church Should Divorce the Military Subscriber access only

The church should divorce the military.

Popular Culture:Stephen King's Redemption

The master of horror's latest novels show a rich appreciation of the atonement.

Should We All Speak in Tongues?

Some say speaking in tongues is proof of 'baptism in the Holy Spirit.' Are those who haven't spoken in tongues without the Holy Spirit?—Renea Chastain, Phoenix, Arizona

Classic and Contemporary Excerpts Subscriber access only

Classic and contemporary excerpts

The Book Report: Mormon Makeover Subscriber access only

An effective evangelical witness hinges on understanding the new face of Latter-day Saints

In Print:Freedom Outside the Closet Subscriber access only

Beyond Gay

In Summary:Biography Subscriber access only

The Back Page | Charles Colson:The Ugly Side of Tolerance Subscriber access only

How to be offensive without really trying

Moral Combat: More Christians campaign against media violence Subscriber access only

More Christians campaign against media violence.

Swaggart Employee Arrested Subscriber access only

'Trusted employee' changed with money laundering, bank fraud, obstruction of justice, and theft.

Television: FCC Reverses Religious Programming Limits Subscriber access only

Updates Subscriber access only

Abortion Cases Move to High Court

People: North America Subscriber access only

Washington: 'Odd Couple' Politics Subscriber access only

Evangelicals, feminists make common cause against sex trafficking.

Miami: The War for Elián Subscriber access only

Miami churches protest NCC efforts to return Elián González to Cuba.

Qatar: Religious Freedom Gains New Foothold Subscriber access only

Catholic church established in principle.

Middle East: Prepared for Pilgrims? Subscriber access only

As Christian tourism surges, Holy Land believers brave troubled future.

Jerusalem: Temple Mount Artifacts Removed Subscriber access only

Archaeologists upset over unsupervised excavations

Venezuela: Churches Bring Disaster Relief Subscriber access only

Efforts opening doors to evangelism, church planting

Briefs: The World Subscriber access only

Rome: Protestants Boycott Jubilee Event Subscriber access only

Ecumenical News International

Zambia: 'Christian Nation' Label Rings Hollow Subscriber access only

Ecumenical News International

Yugoslavia: The Case for Compassion Subscriber access only

A year after NATO bombing, Yugoslav Christians discover unity in caring for the poor.

Persecution: How Free Are We? Subscriber access only

One year later, Christian leaders examine the International Religious Freedom Act.

Russia: A Precarious Step Forward Subscriber access only

Loosened rules in Russia may mean better times for religious freedom.

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