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January (Web-only)

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Weblog: Were the Nazis Bad Christians, or Anti-Christians?
China tells U.S. to butt out—it'll persecute Christians as much as it wants
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CT Classic: The Adult Gospel
The average convert to Islam is 31 years old. Why does Christianity attract mostly teens?
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Number of Americans with No Formal Religion Increasing, Survey Finds
Christian population drops from 86 percent in 1990 to 77 percent in 2001, says American Religious Identification Survey.
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Film Forum: Murder and Marriage Most Foul
What critics are saying about In the Bedroom, Gosford Park, The Shipping News, Imposter, Lantana, Kate and Leopold, and How High
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Weblog: Israeli Government Changes Course, Halts Contentious Nazareth Mosque
Lisa Beamer's baby, the deaths of W.A. Criswell and Forrest Boyd, and many other articles from around the world
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Weblog: Hundreds of U.S. Soldiers at the Frontline to Free Burnhams
How much is living in sin worth? And other stories from media around the world
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Christian History Corner: State of the Fragmentation
If society denotes a group with mutual interests and common culture, the American Society of Church History almost doesn't qualify
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Carey Announces His Retirement as Archbishop of Canterbury
Decision creates opportunity to restructure position
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Bishop Appeals For End To Violence In Zimbabwe
Political intimidation has mounted in the run-up to the March presidential election
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Books & Culture Corner: Keeping the Dust on Your Boots
Remembering the Afghan refugees—and the church in Iran.
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Weblog: State Funding of Religious Recovery Program Ruled Unconstitutional
Milwaukee's voucher debate continues, more persecution of Christians in China, Chuck Colson's heir apparent, and niche marketing on the telly
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Israeli Decision to Halt Work on Nazareth Mosque Faces Challenge
Government officials reportedly favor plan for a larger mosque at an alternative site
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Books & Culture Corner: Letter to Martin Luther King, Jr.
A progress report.
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Weblog: Saying Christian Radio is Too Political May Get Head of Religious Broadcasters Fired
Plus: Hindu radicals' latest lie about Christians in India, and other stories from around the world.
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Weblog: Meet the White House's New Director of Faith-Based Initiatives
Plus: New big life ethics stories, and many other articles from around the world.
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Christian History Corner: Zion Haste
Does the passion of a few nineteenth-century Chicagoans still influence American policy in the Middle East?
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Gong's 'Accusers' Claim Torture Induced False Confessions
Letters from imprisoned Christian women in China describe assaults with electric clubs
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Pakistani Christians Praise Plan to End 'Religious Apartheid'
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Opinion Roundup: Is The Truth Out There?
Religious columnists find flowers growing in television's wasteland. Part 2 of a midseason look at TV.
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Weblog: Military Drops Rule on Muslim Garb for U.S. Servicewomen in Saudi Arabia
Plus: DeMoss tries to explain Power for Living to a hostile Germany.
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The Green Baptist
Jonathan Merritt seeks a renewed approach to American society.

What Does the Manhattan Declaration Really Mean?
Also: advocacy groups gear up for the Christmas shopping season with politics and compassion.

'A Voice for Sanity'
J. Lee Grady doesn't want your gold. The journalist wants a 'Holy Ghost housecleaning' of the charismatic movement.

Modern-Day Mordecai
When he's away from his day job, Charisma editor J. Lee Grady is probably working on a project to empower women and confront abuse.

The Next Redesign
Look for Christianity Today's new and improved presence online.

Trees Of Life
How Floresta integrates development discipleship, and creation care overseas.

A Grounded Faith
Mexican ministry branches out beyond tree planting to bring healing to souls in a barren land.

Will Abortion Derail Health Care Reform?
The Senate moves closer to a vote on health care reform, groups argue over presidential appointments, and the Family Research Council issues a correction.

Christ at the Center
Michael Horton says we need to once again let our lives and churches be driven by the gospel.

Cleaning Up After Others
A&E's The Cleaner is about tough love and redemption.

'O, Evangelicos!'
We need not abandon our name—just live up to it.

Wilson's Bookmarks
From the editor of Books & Culture.

Poll: Does works righteousness pervade your church?

 
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