Weblog: Presbyterian Leader Suspended After Admitting Sexual Misconduct as Seminary Head
"Gay bishop costs Anglicans dialogue with Muslims, Canadian pastors say vote today could ban Bible, and other stories from online sources around the world"
Ted Olsen | posted 9/01/2003 12:00AM
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State high court turns away appeal by abortion doctor | The Arizona Supreme Court has turned away an appeal filed on behalf of an abortion doctor whose manslaughter conviction prompted the Legislature to regulate abortion providers (Associated Press)
Russia turns spotlight on abortion | Russia could be on the point of a significant change in direction on morality and sexual issues, as a major debate looms over the rights of women and unborn children (BBC, video)
Johnny Cash:
Family pastor sings praises of Johnny Cash | Courtney Wilson shared many of the big moments in the lives of Johnny Cash and his family, both happy and sad (The News Examiner, Gallatin, Tenn.)
Tangled up in Bob | Leading Dylanologist Christopher Ricks concludes his obsessive pursuit of an elusive quarry in Dylan's Visions of Sin (The Observer, London)
Christian singer promoting music as instrument of faith | When faith and show business mingle, the message gets fuzzy. What's so refreshing about singer Natalie Grant is her honesty about the issue. (David Crumm, Detroit Free Press)
Bono has talk with Bush over AIDS funds | "He's very passionate about these problems and I believe him," Bono said after their White House meeting. "I just can't agree with the numbers." (Associated Press)
Earlier: Bono's American Prayer | The world's biggest rock star tours the heartland, talking more openly about his faith as he recruits Christians in the fight against AIDS in Africa (Christianity Today, Feb. 21, 2003)
Garner Ted Armstrong dies at 73 | He was one of the most successful, but also the most controversial, of American television evangelists (The Daily Telegraph, London)
Earlier: From the Fringe to the Fold | How the Worldwide Church of God discovered the plain truth of the gospel (Christianity Today, July 15, 1996)
Earlier: Splinter Groups Dismiss Leaders | Church of God, International, revokes the ministerial credentials of Garner Ted Armstrong (Christianity Today, Mar. 2, 1998)
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