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March 2006

Missions Incredible
South Korea sends more missionaries than any country but the U.S. And it won't be long before it's number one.


Loving the Storm-Drenched
We can no more change the culture than we can the weather. Fortunately, we've got more important things to do.


Lives of Quiet Turbulence
Elizabeth Marquardt on what happens in the souls of children of divorce.


God by the Numbers
Coincidence and random mutation aren't the most likely explanations for some things.


A Delicate Hospitality
How Hispanic churches in Southern California negotiate the dilemmas of ministry with undocumented immigrants.


A Wind that Swirls Everywhere
Pentecostal scholar Amos Yong thinks he sees the Holy Spirit working in other religions, too.


Winning the Oral Majority
Mission agencies rethink outreach to the world's non-literate masses.


Word and Deed, Again and Again
After five months and counting, Katrina continues to change the lives of both victims and volunteers.


Walking the Talk After Tsunami
In a region known for its hostility to the church, Christian relief work is building bridges with Muslims.



HeadLines

Belarus: Dictator gives churches a break.

Technology: Jews for Jesus v. Google.

Canada: Conservative Christian now leads unwieldy Parliament.

Missions: Ministries welcome "plane of the future."

Southern Baptists: Rebuked trustee's blog stirs controversy.

Human Rights: Bill boosts fight against sex and labor trafficking.

Scandal: Charismatic leader resigns amid accusations of exploiting women for sex.

Q + A: Sen. Sam Brownback on pro-life victories and the Sudan.

Theology: Church abandons universalist pastor.


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The Almost Formerly Important

Weblog in Print |
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Upside-Down Metaphor

The CT Review
Unraveling Confusion about Messianic Jews; Why Obedience isn't Just for Legalists; Bishop Spong's Revisionist Bible; Bookmarks

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An Invisible Wall
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a pastor in Berlin assesses Germany's spiritual climate.

Germany's 'Cold Religion'
A Berlin-based journalist says that Martin Luther would have driven most of Germany's bishops from their pulpits.

After the Wall
Reflections on 20 years of mission in Europe

A Lost Generation
Mainline churches in East Germany rediscover a sense of mission.

Let us Tell You a Story
Recovering the lost spiritual discipline of reading biographies.

The Mushroom Hunt
How to find a good biography.

After Election Day, the Vote Everyone Has Been Waiting For
Tuesday brought big news on same-sex unions and the election outcomes of conservative candidates, but all eyes are now on the health-care bill.

Yawning at the Word
It's really hard to listen to God when there are really interesting things to think about.

Go Figure
Recent numbers on female senior pastors, abortion, and the megachurch.

Looking for Clear Signals
Religious freedom needs less talk and more action in Washington.

Matrix: International Religious Liberty Advocates
CT looks at the major religious liberty groups' emphases and work.

Alien Seduction
ABC's sci-fi series V, which premieres tonight, tackles questions of blind faith, asking, "Would we believe them?"

Aliens Among Us
ABC's 'V' is a probing look at culture and the need for discernment, says the show's executive producer.

Rising from the Valley of Death
Steven Curtis Chapman opens up about losing his daughter, their family's arduous journey, and a new album of songs chronicling the path of pain and hope.

Poll: Which of the following book genres do you read most for spiritual growth?

 
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