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Weblog: World Publisher Apologizes for 'Clumsy' Editorial
"More on the World Trade Center crosses, every publication in the world notices America's spiritual boom, and other stories on the 9/11 fallout."
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Christian History Corner: A Muslim Perspective on War
"Muslim response to the Crusades showed jihad in action, and while the grievances have changed, the rhetoric still echoes."
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Books & Culture Corner: Covering Islam
Getting beyond the feel-good bromides
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Weblog: Call Them Hostages
"Shelter Now aid workers reportedly survive first attack, but young American Heather Mercer isn't doing well."
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Weblog: Aiding Afghanistan
Relief and aid organizations say dropping food while dropping with bombs is dangerous. And Australia's PM gets attacked for trying to defend Shelter Now workers.
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Criminal Attacks on Polish Churches Prompt Security Campaign
Armed robberies of Roman Catholic parishes have quadrupled since the early 1990s.
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Survey points to 'growing concern' about violence against British clergy
Clergy homes are often clearly marked making them targets for violence.
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"Weblog: Terrorism, Broken Bones, Rumors Won't Keep Billy Graham From Preaching"
"Two horrible violent crimes, good and evil after 9/11, and other stories from around the world."
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Opinion Roundup: What Does 09.11.01 Mean for Religious Liberty Policy?
Persecution watchdogs fear religious freedom will suffer
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"Church, Community Stand by Refugee Charged with Rape"
Hate group targets St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in literature campaign.
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Weblog: Will the U.S. Attack the Abu Sayyaf Next?
"Shelter Now workers on hunger strike, and other stories from media around the world."
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"Weblog: Graham, Caldwell, Vicar's Wife Criticized for Post-9/11 Comments"
"Charitable choice supporters say just wait till next year, American definitely killed by Muslim kidnappers, and other stories from around the world."
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Christian History Corner: Apocalypse Not
"As speculations mount regarding the significance of recent events in God's plan for the end of the world, voices from the past urge restraint."
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A Different Kind of Women's Lib
A dispatch from the Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood conference.
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Prayer Service Set for Lincoln Memorial on Saturday
"A spiritual response is needed to fill current void, organizers say"
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Books & Culture Corner: Beyond Belief?
Nobel Prize-winner V.S. Naipaul's accounts of Islam presuppose the superiority of modern skepticism.
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Weblog: Billy Graham's Last Crusade—Really
"Hundreds more killed in new Nigeria riots, and Martin Burnham speaks—but bears bad news."
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Weblog: Praying Dangerously
"Luke's DNA, and an evangelistic tract makes an unfortunate appearance in the Chicago Tribune."
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