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August (Web-only)

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CT Classic: Do Jews Really Need Jesus?
What evangelicals believe about evangelization of the Jews—and whether the Holocaust makes a difference in that task.
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Christian History Corner: History in a Flash
A new CD-ROM offers quick access to the facts of church history, plus interactive quizzes
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Books & Culture Corner: After the Quake
Bedside reading for the anniversary of 9/11.
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Weblog: UNC Students Will Discuss Qur'an Book Today
A roundup of what folks are saying about the university's assignment of Approaching the Qur'an.
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"CCT's Proposed Theological Basis Is Solidly Orthodox"
The steering committee of Christian Churches Together in the U.S.A. responds to Christianity Today


September 11 Prompts Sober Missions Thinking
Christians have to seriously consider whether to go abroad because of dangerous elements
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Ethiopian Evangelical Killed by Orthodox Church Mob
Local police fail to respond during attack
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The Dick Staub Interview: Mike Yaconelli
The author of Messy Spirituality discusses God's annoying love


Weblog: Florida Court Strikes Down Vouchers Just Before School Starts
Bush signs Born Alive Protection Act, a father tries to save his unborn child from abortion, the latest news on the Pakistan school attack, and other stories from around the world
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Saudi Arabia Blocks Religious Websites
Few are surprised at restrictions found in Harvard study
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The Dick Staub Interview: Ben Heppner
The acclaimed dramatic tenor speaks about getting into opera, his faith, and P.O.D.


Weblog: Newspaper Raises Questions About Thomas Nelson's Financial Practices
Christian teens reconcile with their lesbian mom after suing for divorce, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Weblog: Christian Groups Push for RU-486 Ban
Cathedral sex radio stunt spurs outrage, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Judge Allows Class Action Suit Against Navy
'Non-liturgical' chaplains complain of bias in Naval promotion, hiring
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Weblog: Florida Adoption Law Causing Abortion, Say Lawyers
Giving Drew University the finger (of George Whitefield), and other stories from online sources around the world
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Give Franklin Graham Some Slack—and Some Credit
The evangelist shouldn't be defined by his opposition to Islam.
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Christian History Corner: Spurgeon on Jabez
What history's most prolific preacher said, in 1871, about the Prayer of Jabez
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Books & Culture Corner: The New York Times Discovers Religion (Again)
Shouldn't the paper of record be able to move beyond Square One?
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Weblog: Baptist Leader Calls Catholics Anti-Semitic for Excluding Jews from Evangelism
When Herbert stole 14,000 snails, he always got in trouble
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The Dick Staub Interview: Francine Rivers
The fiction writer says she starts each book with a question that she doesn't know the answer to. God provides the ending


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Christ at the Center
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Christ-Centered Cautions
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