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Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 2/21/2006 12:00AM
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Evangelical Christianity shifting outside West | Evangelicals in the global South and East are, in many ways, at least as conservative as their U.S. counterparts. But they often diverge on such issues as poverty and war (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
New brand of Pentecostalism emerging | A different type of Pentecostalism gaining ground in the African-American community that combines faith grounded in classical Pentecostalism and rigorous theological education, and it illuminates the responsibilities of being Christian in the modern world. (Harold Bennett, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Atheists hoping to assert rights in religious era | As they described the strain of being openly atheistic in an increasingly religious culture, many wished their godless crusade would emulate one social movement in particular -- the fight for gay rights (San Francisco Chronicle)
Believers flock to shrine, Focus on Family site | Colorado is home to a handful of destinations for the religious flocks, with Focus on the Family and the Mother Cabrini Shrine among the most popular (The Denver Post)
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