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April 1, 2002

The Church of O
With a congregation of 22 million viewers, Oprah Winfrey has become one of the most influential spiritual leaders in America.

Plus: Oprah's Gurus

Easter in an Age of Terror
Living and dying—and living again—after September 11.


Farther In and Deeper Down
Evangelicals of all stripes are reviving the neglected art of expository preaching.



News: North American Report

Faith-based Give-in

Presbyterians: Presbyterians Reaffirm Fidelity, Chastity Rule

Public Religion: Sidestepping Pluralism

Gambling: Fighting Chance

Broadcast Bloodletting

Bible Translation: TNIV Critics Blast Scripture 'Distortions'


World Report

India: Unwanted Girls Aborted

Turkey: Zoning Laws a Pretext for Harassment

Israel: Holy Land Tourism Plunges

Kenya: U.S. Blacks Preach Abstinence Gospel

New Zealand: New Zealand Christians Decry Unmarried Couples Law


Departments

Inside CT
Using a Knife, Fork, and Spoon

Letters

Under the Sun
Quotation Marks; Go Figure; Holy Health; Heather, Dayna, and Clark?; The Danger Ahead; Let's Roll ©®™; For Better or Worse; Bring on the Pentagrams; King Herod Was Troubled; Jenkins Gets Left Behind

Editorials
Why the TNIV Draws Ire; Enough Bullying

Reflections
Resurrection

Good Question |
'Jesus Only' Isn't Enough

The Long View |
The Virtue of Unoriginality

Civil Reactions |
A Beautiful Reminder

The CT Review
Grace Meets the Real World; One Pilgrims' Regress; What Do Women-Ghosts Want?

The Back Page |
Why Do They Hate Us?

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Loving Where it Hurts the Most
Bill Mallonee has been called one of the top 100 songwriters in the world, but an audience is hard to find.

Slideshow: No Need to Fret
Bill Mallonee sings about hardship, but his lyrics are haunted by hope.

Go Figure
Get the number on Max Lucado, Orthodox congregants, and poverty.

Fire and Dating
Name that nonprofit, Mike Huckabee's biblical blunder, and stem-cells make an organ.

Our Contentious Catalyst
Francis Schaeffer never stopped battling for the faith.

Reference Rainbow
What it looks like to graph the Bible's cross-references.

Denominational Diagnostics
What I look for to find a healthy church.

My Top 5 Devotionals

Sorting through the Rubble
Westmont College rebuilds after fire destroys 20 percent of its campus.

World's Worst Persecutor
Will U.S. diplomatic shift and Graham visit help Christians?

Poll: When do you start listening to Christmas music?

From Christianity Today Movies:
Twilight
This film adaptation will satisfy fans of the vampire romance novel, but doesn't have much of anything for anyone else.

Bolt
A dog who thinks he's a superhero goes on a cross-country journey of self-discovery in Disney's best home-grown cartoon in years.

 
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