Eugene Rivers accused of discrimination, the growth of Asian-American churches, and other stories from around the world
Ted Olsen | posted 3/01/2002 12:00AM
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Predator and victim struggling to heal | Today, some 16 years after he was sent to a treatment center for abusive priests, Neil Conway says he shares the private hell he created for others. (The Plain Dealer, Cleveland)
Teens' faith in fashion is their cross to wear | In recent months, sales of necklaces, earrings and other items bearing a cross or a crucifix have increased. (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)
Miracle at the box office | Amateur moviemakers score blockbuster with drama about faith healing (The Courier News, Elgin, Illinois)
W.W.J.E.? | To stay healthy, adopt the kind of diet Jesus would have followed—not the rich potluck fare of church socials, a doctor advises (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
At 13 he had an exorcism | The Anglican Church doesn't call what it did to David Hicks an exorcism. But he certainly thought it was one. (Herald Sun, Melbourne, Australia)
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