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Return to Kabul
Shelter Now's Georg Taubmann talks about ministry and security in the former Taliban state
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Jesusy' Anne Lamott
Chatting with a born-again paradox
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Split Families in Limbo
Relief agencies push Bush to reverse sharp decline in refugee resettlement program
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PCUSA group seeks special assembly
Conservatives circulate petition to discipline those defying church law on homosexual clergy
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Temple Square face-off
"Baptist evangelist irks LDS, but court is on his side"
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"New Congress, New Agenda"
"Abortion, judgeships, cloning ban are top priorities for conservative Christians"
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"Top Ten News Stories, 2002"
"The events, people, and ideas of the past year that have or will significantly shape evangelical life, thought, or mission"
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Closing the door on open theists?
ETS to examine whether Clark Pinnock and John Sanders can remain members
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Uzbekistan: Catch-240
"Repressive regime requires Christians to register, but won't process their applications"
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Russia: Liturgy vs. opium
Orthodox use prayer and sacraments to heal drug addicts in Russia
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Zimbabwe: Food for votes
"Aid agencies fight starvation, Mugabe's brutal politics in Zimbabwe"
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Cote D'Ivoire: Missionaries flee violence
Muslim rebel attacks force school closures
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Inside CT: A Holy Nuisance
J.I. Packer has strong words for those who don't feel called to agitate for reform
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