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Weblog: Religion—But Not Religious Politicians—Can Solve Nation's Ills, Says Survey
Ireland's naked priest gets in trouble, and other stories from newspapers, magazines, and Web sites around the world
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Episcopalians and Lutherans Celebrate Full Communion
Service inaugurates the 'beginning of the journey
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'We Are Always In Persecution'
Vietnam's Christians are arrested, tortured, and fined, even though the government claims to promote religious freedom
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Weblog: Signs and Wonders in the Russian Orthodox Church
Jesus film banned in Russian town, and other religion stories from around the world
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Salvation Army Closed in Moscow
Moscow court decision turns city into a 'legal never-never land' for Christian charity
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Weblog: Crosswalk.com Lays Off Quarter of Its Staff, Replaces CEO
Sen. Jesse Helms now wants more foreign aid, and other stories from around the world
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Christian History Corner: Singing the Old, Old Story
Hymns are one of the only remaining doors for the church's past to enter congregational life
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Zambia's Churches Win Fight Against Anti-AIDS Ads
Church leaders are concerned that condom promotion encourages promiscuity
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Missionary Nurse Hiding in Nicaragua
| Dorothy Granada says government's claims against her clinic are false
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Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to signs and wonders, def jams, righteous indignation, and other Christianity Today topics


Books & Culture Corner: Science Goes Postmodern
David Foster Wallace creates math melodrama with his essay-review
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Weblog: Graham's Brain Shunt Fails, Evangelist Will Miss Inauguration
More on Bush, Ashcroft, religion in politics, and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world
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Girl Guides Earn a Badge in Condom Use?
British counterpart of the Girl Scouts promotes new values in the U.K.
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Christian Recovering from Grozny Kidnapping
All of Chechnya's believers must overcome the dreadful worries of the past.
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Weblog: World's First 'Legal' Gay Marriage Reportedly Takes Place in Canada, but Trials Await
Franklin Graham will deliver inaugural invocation, and other stories from news sources around the Web
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Film Forum: Same Old Song and Dance
Christian Critics review Save the Last Dance, Traffic, All the Pretty Horses, and other films.
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Focus on the Family Sues Over Ex-Gay Ad Ban
Supreme Court denies Indianapolis Baptist Temple appeal, and other stories from international media sources
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New Episcopal Ecumenism and Interfaith Officer Appointed
Former Bishop of Iowa, Christopher Epting, wants to improve relations with Jewish and Muslim faiths.
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Jesse Jackson: I am Father to a Daughter who Was Born Outside of my Marriage.
The Graham Staines murder claims another life, and other stories from media outlets around the world
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Minorities Accuse Council of Off-Road Theology
Critics force the Latin American Council of Churches to withdraw its Theology on the Road mission document
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