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Customs Confusion
New visa rules trip up traveling religious workers.
Atheists' Outreach
Debating God on public transit draws Christian response.
Election News Quiz: We Know You're Sick of It
But have you really been paying attention? Find out if you really know the latest religious turns in the 2008 campaign.
News Briefs
Episcopal bishop removed, Google changes policy on abortion keyword, and Royal Society director resigns.
Unexpected Detractors for UK's Make Me a Christian
Christian participant and viewers say reality show is harmful to faith.
Crackup of Anglican Communion at Hand, Evangelical Bishops Say
Gloomy assessment comes from two leading Anglicans at Lambeth.
Unapologetic Apologist
Jay Smith confronts Muslim fundamentalists with fundamentalist fervor.
Surprise Appointment
Evangelical leader named to U.K commission upholding equal rights.
The Chronicles of Atheism
When The Golden Compass hits theaters this month, many will be introduced to the works of Philip Pullman, a writer who detests C.S. Lewis's fantasy world.
Hybrid Test Drive
Advances in stem-cell technology cheer and alarm ethics watchers.
Cross Purposes
Biggest Christian conference splits amid growing atonement debate.
News Briefs
Medi-Share, British Airways' jewelry policy, and Gaza Baptist Church.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Nicaragua bans abortions, Kingsway to build a bigger church, a $75 million donation, and the Partial-Birth Abortion Act
Status Quota
Britain's faith schools welcome students from other religions.
After Shocking Defeat for U.K. 'Hate' Bill, Debate Goes International
Christian protests help deliver Blair rare loss.
Priest Idol
A Wheaton grad ends up on British reality TV. His mission: Save a dying church.
Praise for U.K. 'Hate' Bill Changes
House of Commons still could pass law many fear would curb preaching.
Violence Gets All of the Attention'
Evangelical Yank activists complain about being upstaged by London bombings.
Britain's 9/11?
People started praying to God,' says one survivor. An Islamic scholar says London's Muslims may be disproportionately affected.
'Extreme' Orthodoxy
Luis Palau dropped from Welsh revival celebration for his 'evangelical beliefs.'
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