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July 8, 2001

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July 8, 2001

The Legacy of Prisoner 23226

Twenty-six years after leaving prison, Charles Colson has become one of America's most significant social reformers

Landing the Gospel Account Subscriber access only

A Minneapolis ad executive leaves a lucrative career to market the message

Finding Homes for the Lost Boys Subscriber access only

They've seen their parents shot, their villages burned, and their homeland recede in the distance as they escaped. Now these Sudanese youth build a new life in suburban Seattle

From Kosovo to Kent Subscriber access only

Muslim refugees experience Christian hospitality

Waging Peace Subscriber access only

How two Episcopalians—one conservative, one liberal—have learned to say reconciliation.

Identity-Based Conflicts Subscriber access only

Father Brian Cox has preached reconciliation in Eastern Europe, Southern California, and now in his own denomination

Getting Personal Subscriber access only

Behind Douglas LeBlanc's story of reconciliation in the Episcopal Church

Letters Subscriber access only

Editorial: Billy Graham's Soulmate Subscriber access only

T. W. Wilson exemplified the sacrificial spirit that makes team ministry work.

Editorial: When a Spouse Converts Subscriber access only

Recent headlines imply that being born again leads to divorce. Not quite.

Quotations to Stir Mind and Heart Subscriber access only

Quotations to stir heart and mind on the heritage of faith

Consuming Passions Subscriber access only

One man's testimony from the First Great Mammon Awakening.

History for Us Subscriber access only

Who is writing the church's story?

We Interrupt This Childhood Subscriber access only

Parents who raise their children to do right face a barrage of resistance

Neopagan Pity Party Subscriber access only

A cable-TV film treats the Arthurian legend as a canvas for goddess worshipers

Conquering Fear Subscriber access only

Jo Kadlecek finds Fear Not a harder command to follow

Diplomacy in Paint and Metal Subscriber access only

Swedish artist Janeric Johansson challenges political leaders with biblical themes

The Back Page | Philip Yancey: Strengthening Our Weakest Link Subscriber access only

Evangelicals should be more needful of the minds of others

Cincinnati: Lost Common Cause Subscriber access only

Christian focus on racial reconciliation is set back after Cincinnati's riots

Supreme Court: Justices Turn Down Decalogue Appeal Subscriber access only

Denial means Indiana town's Decalogue display is unconstitutional

Broadcaster Dies: Gustavson, Head of Religious Broadcasters, Dies Subscriber access only

Leader turned around association after televangelism scandals in 1980s.

Briefs: North America Subscriber access only

Religious Freedom: Justices Affirm Ban on Homosexual Conduct at Christian University Subscriber access only

British Columbia College of Teachers must accredit Trinity Western University, says Canada's Supreme Court

Babywise Controversy: Babywise Almost Dropped

Author Ezzo nearly loses book contract in ongoing dispute

Vietnam: Highlands Christians Targeted Subscriber access only

Crackdown follows massive anti-government protests

South Africa: Dying Alone Subscriber access only

Baptist women seek out and care for ashamed, abandoned AIDS patients

Briefs: The World Subscriber access only

France: Protestants Resist 'Anti-Sect' Law Subscriber access only

French legislation could be used against legitimate religious minorities, including evangelicals

Israel: Violence Puts Archaeologists Between Rocks, Hard Places Subscriber access only

About half of the planned excavations in the Holy Land this summer have been canceled

Rejecting Sleaze Subscriber access only

Steve Allen's final book argues that an emphasis on morality is the key to saving popular culture

Crossing Boundaries Subscriber access only

Norman Anthony Peart examines racial reconciliation in the church

Honoring God's Law Subscriber access only

Anthony Tomasino challenges our indifference to the Ten Commandments

Don't Miss

Rob Bell's 'Ginormous' Mirror

Rob Bell's 'Ginormous' Mirror

To read his book is to read about our fascination with ourselves.
Losing my Edge

Losing my Edge

When your initial enthusiasm fades, you need a plan if you're going to bring your best to your calling

War and Peace

War and Peace

Pastor Tullian Tchividjian survived a leadership coup by finding rest in the liberating power of the gospel.

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