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February (Web-only)

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CT Classic: Bonhoeffer in Love
Letters from 1943 to 1945 between the theologian and his fiancée reveal the other half of a costly discipleship
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Weblog: Militant Hindus Rampage Against Valentine's Day
Federal agents finally seize Indianapolis Baptist Temple, and other stories from media sources around the world
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Vietnam Protestants Call Conference 'Miraculous'
But tribal minority Christians fear future persecution.
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Four Christians Released in Nepal
Witnesses who accused the Christians of bribing converts fail to show in court.
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Weblog: Why Did the National Religious Broadcasters Split from the National Association of Evangelicals?
Federal appeals court says free speech comes before anti-harassment policy—and other news stories.
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Pastors Aim to Sink Battleships
Twenty clergy are arrested at protest over Britain's Trident submarines.
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India's Christians Face Continued Threats
We must preach what we believe in spite of Hindu pressure, says Operation Mobilization India leader.
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Weblog: Slate's Kinsley Questions Furor Over Converting Jews
The $1.4 million spanking, Ratzinger on rock, and many other stories from news media outlets around the world.
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Christian History Corner: Marching to Zion
The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church celebrates its 200th anniversary today
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Moscow Parish Overcomes the Sound Barrier
Small Russian church develops a sign language for the Orthodox liturgy
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Beware the Women!
A conspiracy theorist claims the church is becoming too feminized
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Disappearing, Reappearing Pastor May Be Forced to Disappear from Pulpit
Pat Boone's support for Eminem, religious license plates, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world.
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Polish Lutheran Leader Wants Ecumenism
New leader aims to bridge the religious divide between Poland's Catholics and Protestants.
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The Church of Jesus Christ?
Richard Wurmbrand gets his crown, Bush's Faith-Based Office opens, and other news stories and commentary pieces from media sources around the world
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Churches Have Not Worked to End Dowry Practice
India's women are seen as less valuable than men in a society that supports bride burnings and suicide.
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Turkmen Police Beat and Interrogate Two Christians
Beaten Baptist threatened with deportation from Turkmenistan
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New York Isn't the Only City with a Last Supper Art Controversy
Evangelical leader in Oxford convicted of sexual abuse, and other stories from media around the world
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Palestinian Priest Wins Niwano Peace Prize
Elias Chacour honored for peace education among Jewish, Muslim, and Christian youth in Israel.
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U2's Bono Says He'd 'Like to Be' a Christian
Pat Robertson speaks again on Bush's faith-based initiative, tasty Lent, and other stories from around the world.
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Episcopal Bishops Recommend Jones Be Defrocked
Episcopal Bishop of Montana to receive church's most severe punishment for sexual misconduct
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