India's Prime Minister Inflames Country With Attack on Improper Evangelism
"Newsweek on bad religious books, Christian leaders are the majority of Manila's deadly hotel fire victims, and other stories from media around the world."
Ted Olsen | posted 8/01/2001 12:00AM
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Church life:
Episcopalians withhold grants to Africa | Longtime contributions to some African dioceses cut off over disputes on homosexuality, Scripture and internal turf wars (The Washington Times)
Europe's empty pews | Great cathedrals and Christendom's traditions notwithstanding, churches in Britain and the continent stay largely vacant (The Washington Post)
Religion and politics:
A believer's rude reward | Eugene Rivers is a sadder and—we can only hope—wiser man today, after the way his faith in Bush has been rewarded (Adrian Walker, The Boston Globe)
African-born mayor faces challenges | Cleveland's Emmanuel Onunwor is also the associate minister at East Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church (Associated Press)
The fodder of their commentary | George W. Bush has been very, very good for the conservative magazine World and the liberal American Prospect (Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post)
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