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The CT Review: Decoding Generations
Two books are optimistic about the coming generations but for different, and sometimes contradictory, reasons.
The Homeless VIPs
'Third-Culture Kids' may be one of the most neglected, and most influential, unreached people groups
Hostel Fire Kills 26 Christian Students in Nigeria
Country reels from story of schoolgirls trapped behind locked doors and barred windows.
'Youth Has Special Powers'
The Millennial generation may be uniquely wired to stand—and sweat—for God.
Kingdom Prodigy
How an 8-year-old girl from Georgia began a community program that has fed thousands.
Sexual Politics: InterVarsity Group on Probation
Tufts University says group violated school's nondiscrimination policy by excluding lesbian student from leadership.
Grunge Boomers in Concert
Teens and parents fast and pray together for massive youth revolution.
World Youth Day Hailed as Popestock
Two million young people turn up for Mass in Rome with Pope John Paul.
Losing Our Promiscuity
The church has an unprecedented chance to reach a generation burned by commitment-free sex
Potlatch Gospel
Alaskan churches debate whether they should reach at-risk youth by using their culture's pre-Christian traditions.
Columbine's Tortuous Road to Healing
One year later, survivors' recovery is filled with painful twists and turns.
Videos of Hate:Columbine killers harbored anti-Christian prejudice
Columbine killers harbored anti-Christian prejudice.
Marketing Martyrdom to Teens

Pop Culture: Elegy for a Jesus Freak
"These are the ultimate Jesus Freaks—the people who are willing to die for their faith."—Toby McKeehen of dc Talk
Hymns on MTV
Combining mainstream appeal with spiritual depth, Jars of Clay is shaking up Contemporary Christian Music.
Cassie Said Yes, They Said No
The mainstream press unquestioningly accepted Salon.com's flimsy debunking of the Columbine confession.
Church Shooting Creates New Martyrs

'Do You Believe in God?'
Columbine and the stirring of America's soul.
Editorial: The Long Road After Littleton
There are no quick fixes for our culture of violence, but that's no excuse for doing nothing.
Music: Where No Ministry Has Gone Before
To be more effective ministers, Five Iron Frenzy resists the packaging of Christian rock bands.
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