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Indian Christian Youth Form Protection Group
Non-violent group aims to counter attacks on Christians through peaceful solidarity.
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Christian History Corner: The Un-Denomination
The Southern Baptist Convention has been historically Un-Conventional.
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Weblog: Britain to Embrace Faith-Based Social Programs?
Plus: Researchers convince people they've been possessed by demons, market research for the Methodist Church, and can science make room for faith?
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Two Women Added to India's Lutheran Clergy
Growing numbers of women are being ordained in many national denominations.
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Books & Culture Corner: RU-486 Uncovers a Lie—And It's Not Just About Abortion
Think the abortion pill is indicative of postmodernity? You're wrong.
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Southern Baptist Leaders Lament Funding Cuts
Texas board's action to reduce funding called 'bad for common missions causes'
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Weblog: Judge Evicts Congregation from Church Okays Use of Force
Plus: World on Gwen Shamblin, literally robbing Peter to pay Paul, and other stories from media sources around the world.
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No Appeal of U.K. Ruling to Separate Conjoined Twins
Twins' parents say they are weary of battling government for right to decide their daughters' treatment.
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U.S. Religious Freedom Commission Criticized
Indian churches reject U.S. inquiry, but Pakistani Christians welcome it.
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Film Forum: No Clash of the Titans With Christian Critics
What film reviewers around the Web are saying about Remember the Titans, The Exorcist rerelease, and other cinema options. Plus: Complaints from believers in Hollywood.
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Weblog: Christian Bookstores and Video Games and Web sites Oh My!
Plus: Protesting a sex fair, and other stories from media sources around the Web.
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CT Classic: Is Halloween a Witches' Brew?
Or have Christians been spooked out of celebrating a part of their rich tradition?
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Anti-hunger Ministry Founder Resigns
Food for the Poor's Mahfood steps down; admits 'unacceptable' behavior.
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Weblog: Wiccan Opens Dallas City Council Meeting in Prayer
Plus: Oberaammergau's other artistic attraction, and more Christian video games.
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Conservative Anglicans Defy Episcopal Church
Anglican bishops from abroad launch U.S. ministry for Episcopal reform.
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Weblog: GOP Ticket Seems to Give Thumbs Up to Gay Unions
Plus: HolyBears admits copying Beanie Babies, Alabama church is Episcopal no more, and other stories from press around the Web.
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Ex-Gay Leader Disciplined for Gay Bar Visit
Exodus removes John Paulk as board chairman, places him on probationary status as member.
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Christian History Corner: General Revelations
Reconsidering Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant.
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Nun Admits Cruel Treatment of Children
One of Mother Teresa's order burned children who were accused of stealing.
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Catholics Apologize to Portugal's Jews
Peace Conference in Lisbon ends with an apology, and a document denouncing 'religious' wars.
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