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June 11

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Bearing the Cross: Sudan: No Greater Tragedy
What you can do to help persecuted Christians in Sudan
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Furthermore | Marilyn Chandler McEntyre: Resisting Relevancy
The church suffers when pastors confuse anecdotes with parables
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The CT Review: Significance in a Small Package
The Prayer of Jabez is already one of the best-selling religious books in history. Why?
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The CT Review: Resisting Church Divorce
Denominational conflicts may arise from views of God rather than competing worldviews
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The CT Review: Three Chords and the Truth
Christian singer-songwriters take their faith into the culture of chiming guitars and protest songs
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The Back Page | Charles Colson: Merchants of Cool
We should be angry that the media hawks violence and that parents allow it
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"Education: Reading, Writing, Reform"
"Vouchers dropped, but testing, tax credits remain in Bush education plan"
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Presbyterians: Presbyterians Launch 'Confessing Movement'
Conservatives threaten to withhold money if national leadership doesn't agree with affirmations
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Health Fraud: Health Ministry in Receiership
"Arrangement designed to save Christian Brotherhood Newsletter, not dissolve it"
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Investor Fury: Elderly Investors Target Accountant
But Baptist Foundation of Arizona victims will have to wait in line
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Briefs: North America


Indictments: Indictments Handed Down
"Five former Baptist Foundation of Arizona officials plead not guilty to theft, fraud, and racketeering"
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Rainbow Ministry: Summit Equips Leaders for Ethnic Outreach
Religious organizations targeting immigrant populations seek to make the church an embassy.
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Islam Muslims Report Steady Growth
"Both American mosques and their attendees are young, study finds"
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Schools: School Fights Christian Athletes Club
Pending trial in California will test the limits of religion on campus
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South Africa: Few to Receive AIDS Medicines
"Pharmaceutical companies drop suit against South Africa, but problems remain"
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Peru: Flying Unfriendly Skies
"Recent tragedy highlights courage, risks of mission aviators"
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Briefs: The World


Malaysia: Muslim Leader Appeals to Evangelicals
Prime minister of Malaysia speaks to World Evangelical Fellowship as group addresses domestic abuse and debt relief.
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Nigeria: Teens 'Rescued' from Muslim Marriages
Missionary aviators say their risky work at times puts them in mortal danger
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