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November 2008

Hunger Isn't History
The world produces more food than ever. So why do nearly a billion people still not have enough to eat?

Plus: Raising Hunger Awareness
Where to Find World Hunger
Urban Orphans Learn to Farm

Aliens and Citizens
In the body of Christ, we learn how to be both.


Islam According to Gallup
Analyst Dalia Mogahed says it's time to rethink what we think we know about Muslims.


Servant Evangelism
How Luis Palau, thousands of volunteers, and a gay mayor are trying to transform Portland.


Soul Tremors
With approval from China's government, Robert Yeung brings faith-based counseling to those shaken by the May earthquake.


A Variety of Evangelical Politics
A recent spate of books suggests we are more politically diverse than ever—and maybe that's the way it's supposed to be.


The Good News in Oil and Acrylic
A missions center becomes a patron of the arts.



HeadLines

Persecution: India's Christian minority faces worst violence in decades.

Law: Can dissident congregations keep their property? It depends on state law.

Politics: Christian voters don't want to be taken for granted.

Immigration: More Burmese, Iraqi refugees alter U.S. resettlement ministries.

Higher Education: Christian campuses fight hazing.

Q+A: Dave Ramsey on the economy.

Election 2008: God talk in the presidential race: a timeline.


Departments

Inside CT
Extraordinary Deputy

Readers Write

Where We Stand
Terror in Orissa; Misunderstanding Sarah

Reflections
Thrift

Wrestling with Angels |
Our Shalom Vocation

Foolish Things |
All Monotheisms Are Not Alike

The CT Review
New Francis Schaeffer bio highlights activism but neglects personal life; Electing Not to Vote errs on the side of smugness; Jon & Kate Plus Eight serves slice of life, family style; Switchfoot's lead blends Socratic and spiritual on solo EPs; plus John Wilson's Bookmarks.

The Back Page |
Denominational Diagnostics

 
Obama Does Not Widen Religious Exemption for Contraceptive Mandate
The burden to cover contraception shifts.

The Best Ways to Fight Poverty—Really
The church's role in raising the poor's standard of living.

Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to the December issue.

Calling All Callings: Amy Sherman on ‘Kingdom Calling’
Christians can build thriving communities by exercising their vocational gifts.

Pro-life Advocates Cheer State Court Rulings, Parliament Reaffirms Church De-Regulations, and More News
Important developments in the church and the world.

First They Came for the Catholics: Obama's Contraceptive Mandate
An open letter to evangelical Christians.

You Can't Worship Here: Evicting Churches from New York Schools
What will really happen this weekend when churches gather in school buildings for the last time?

A Crackdown on International Adoptions
The rate of adoptions in Ethiopia has declined 90 percent.

 
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