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Religions of Peace?
Christians, Muslims appeal for calm after attacks.
Slaughter of the Innocents, 2004
The Netherlands celebrates Christmas by reenacting Herod.
Churches Divided Over Amsterdam's Same-Sex Weddings
April 1 midnight ceremony said to be world's first official gay wedding.
"After Much Debate, Dutch Churches Welcome Royal Engagement"
Crown prince will wed daughter of leading official in Argentina's military junta.
"Foot-and-Mouth Reveals 'Helplessness' of Humans, Say Dutch Churches"
"Uniting Protestant Churches back vaccination, but at least one Dutch Reformed clergyman sees God's judgment in outbreak."
Dutch Churches in Last-Ditch Effort to Stop Euthanasia Law
"More than 50 religious and social organizations send petition to The Hague, hoping to defeat final vote."
Dutch Cardinal Says the Church Is Being Sidelined by the Government
Head of Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands says prime minister refuses to meet with him.
Editorial: Death by Default
Few seem to have noticed the euthanasia movement's latest gains
Some Day: Empty Windows
While 10,000 evangelists take the day off in Amsterdam, local ministries continue their long, personal mission.
Editorial: Doers of the Word
The Amsterdam Declaration illustrates how far evangelicals have come in 26 years—especially in putting ideas into practice.
Netherlands: Keeping the Covenant
Amsterdam 2000 ends with a message from Billy Graham, a promise by 10,000 evangelists, and a unifying framework for worldwide evangelism.
The Amsterdam Declaration
A Charter for evangelism in the 21st century.
Billy Graham a No-Show at Amsterdam 2000
Evangelist, watching from Minnesota, bows out of satellite address, will probably forgo later remarks as well.
Billy Graham Too Ill for Amsterdam 2000
Evangelist will deliver address via satellite.
Amsterdam 2000 Called the Most Multinational Event Ever
10,287 evangelists and other participants represent 209 nations and territories.
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