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March (Web-only)

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Coverage of About Schmidt Casts Shadow on Child Sponsorship
Oscar-nominated film is causing positive and negative ripples in the press and in relief agencies
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"Film Forum: Big Week for Oscar, Bad Week for Mothers"
Willard and Spider suffer for the sake of their moms. Plus: A dangerous fugitive becomes The Hunted ; a girl plays sports (gasp!) in Bend It Like Beckham ; and Agent Cody Banks gets too sexy.
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"Weblog: Will War Breed Hate Crimes Against Muslims, Christians, or Both?"
"PCUSA court criticizes leader but dismisses charges, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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Weblog: A Nation at War—and on Its Knees
"Court says kids can give out candy with religious messages, and other stories from online sources around the world."
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CT Classic: Weeping over Baghdad
"Desert Storm cost Iraq thousands of lives. At its conclusion, a Christianity Today editorial called for the church to deal with the living souls that remained"
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War Could Reduce Holy Land's Christian Presence
Palestinian bishop fears current hostilities could continue a trend that sees Christians forced out of the area altogether.
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Speaking Out: Where Do We Go From Here?
"Now that the bombs are falling, we'll need to repair Iraq—and our nation's moral standing"
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Peacemakers Seek to Show War from Point of View of Iraqi Civilians
Six Christian Peacemaker Team members remain in Iraq as bombs drop
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Muslims Convicted After 2000 Fatal Attack on Copts
But fearful Christians in Upper Egypt say many killers are still at large
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Weblog: Scrutiny of Bush's Faith Continues with Newsweek Cover Story
Full 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upholds 'under God' decision ; ban goes into effect next Monday
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Best Christian Places to Work: Co-CEO Synergy
Sharing leadership works at Christian Medical and Dental Associations
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Books & Culture' s Book of the Week: Diagnosing The Doctor
"A new assessment of Martyn Lloyd-Jones, preacher"
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"Weblog: Suddenly, Media Wrings Its Hands Over Religion in the Newsroom"
"Yesterday's day of prayer, Bush and the Vatican, cowboy churches, and other stories from online sources around he world."
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Best Christian Places to Work: Rigorous Hiring
Group Publishing places importance on the quality of the product and its staff
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The Dick Staub Interview: National Book Award Finalist Ron Hansen on Christian Fiction
"It's important to instruct while entertaining, but method can be as important as message, says the author of Isn't It Romantic? and Atticus"


Weblog: Baptist Missionary Killed by Abu Sayyaf Airport Bombing
"Where those ashes come from, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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Best Christian Places to Work: People of the Hugs
"Howard Publishing's pajama day, adoption support, and National Hugging Day celebrations create a family-like ambiance."
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CT Classic: Gothard Staffers Ask Hard Questions
"After public controversy in the early-80s, employees pushed for reforms at the Institute"
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Film Forum: Critics Would Send Cradle 2 an Unmarked Grave
"Religious press reviewers write off Cradle 2 the Grave, but rave about He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not. Plus: Peter Chattaway's best of 2002 ; reviews of To End All Wars, Gods and Generals, The Quiet American, Dark Blue ; and readers consider the Roman Polansk"
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"Weblog: Israel Inspects James Ossuary, But Joash Tablet Has Disappeared"
"Christian radio giant's stock plummets after bad news, and other stories from around the world"
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