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February 5

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Media: Film Tries to Bridge Chasm Between Jews, Evangelicals
A new documentary explores each group's concept of prayer, the Bible, and the Messiah.
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Briefs: North America


Counseling: Deliverance Debate
Unconventional 'Theophostic' counseling cites results in rebutting its critics.
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Money: Electronic Giving Struggles to Catch On
Despite benefits, automatic electronic transfers still rare in churches
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Episcopal Church: Bishop to Be Punished 19 Years After Affair
Episcopal Church court may decide fate of Montana's Charles Jones next week.
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Episcopalians, Lutherans Celebrate Unity
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China: House Churches May Be 'Harmful to Socity'
But China's unofficial congregations resist evil cult label
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Peru: Divorcing a Dictator
Evangelicals assess the bitter lessons of the Fujimori years
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Briefs: The World


India: Militant Hindus Assault Christians
Persecution of religious minorities stirs Christian outrage against government inaction.
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Kenya: Nairobi's Bloody Witness
Pastor who resists injustice is repeatedly beaten by police.
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"Youth Has Special Powers"
The Millennial generation may be uniquely wired to stand—and sweat—for God.
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Inside CT: Dining on Yams and Coke
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"Come and Receive Your Miracle"
German evangelist Reinhard Bonnke's evangelistic crusades are setting attendance records, but career missionaries worry about discipleship.
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How Big Is The Simpsons?
The show's popularity goes beyond its 10th anniversary star on Hollywood Boulevard.
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The World Behind the Movie
Why Hollywood has a hard time getting Christianity right, and how we can tell when it does.
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'Come and Receive Your Miracle'
German evangelist Reinhard Bonnke's evangelistic crusades are setting attendance records, but career missionaries worry about discipleship.
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The Shari'ah Threat
Muslim Fundamentalist law troubles Christians and some Muslims
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Facing the Smiles
Visiting Nigeria taught me as much about the despair in my own soul as it did the soul of this country.
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The Great Reunion Beyond
Death is the heartless divider—or so I thought before I watched my grandpa die.
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Trees Of Life
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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.

The Best and the Worst New Tech: Mobile Smart Phones
Phones are on track to becoming the most promising—and paralyzing—technology.

The Best and the Worst New Tech: Online Video
The gospel was delivered in a way that people could visualize it.

The Best and the Worst New Tech: What You Least Expect
Technology often brings a myriad of trade-offs.

Christ-Centered Cautions
How do we be good, be disciplined, and be like Jesus?

Readers Write
Your responses to the September 2009 issue of Christianity Today.

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