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Church of England's Bioethics Leader Says Human Cloning Is Okay
Plus: Violence in Egypt, and the troubling statistics of Dr. Kevorkian's murders
Leaving You Hanging
Christian movie critics say Vertical Limit and Proof of Life deliver few insights about living or dying well.
James Dobson Charles Colson Head to Vatican Meet with Pope
Plus: Federal government criticized for not doing enough on persecution, Graham back in hospital, and other stories from news sources around the world.
Appeals Court Says Vouchers Violate Church-State Separation
Plus: Christian relief agencies accused of compromise on evangelism, China's crackdown on churches gets a rise out of a U.S. diplomat, and other stories from around the world.
Gaylord to Shut MusicForce.com LightSource.com and Other Internet Sites
Plus: Think U.S. churches had a lot to say about Clinton's impeachment? You should see Philippines churches furor over Estrada.
Break in Missionary Kidnapping Case
Captured Colombian guerilla may hold key to U.S. missionaries' fate.
Rating the Effectiveness of Movie Ratings
The ChildCare Action Project thinks parents could benefit from more information and fewer recommendations.
Russian Orthodox Church Approves as Putin Decides to Sing to a Soviet Tune
Once wary Moscow Patriarchate now supports resurrecting former national anthem.
Norway's Lutherans Apologize to Gypsies
Church asks forgiveness for the injustices and infringements committed against the Romany people.
Bush's Call to Prayer
After Al Gore's concession, evangelical leaders unify around faith-based initiatives, morality, and prayer as the incoming Bush administration gears up.
New Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance Targets Peace Issues
Church organizations hope their new alliance will be a prophetic voice.
Israel Moves Closer to Adopting Religious Freedom
Plus: Israeli military might forcibly shut Bethlehem on Christmas Eve, and investors intervene against AT&T's porn stash.
Priests Continue to Challenge U.S. Episcopal Authority
Conservative Anglicans gather to demonstrate their solidarity in a confirmation service.
Methodists Canadians Finding Loopholes for Gay Marriages and Unions
Plus: Russia says Salvation Army is trying to overthrow the government.
Turkmenistan Police Torture Four Christians
Crackdown on Protestants includes beatings, interrogations, and electric shocks.
Jubilee 2000 Will Disband as Planned But Its Work Will Continue
The world will never be the same again.
Thousands of Filipino Christians Pray for Estrada's Swift Resignation
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila, other church leaders leading impeachment rallies.
Mandela De Klerk and Tutu Join to Fight AIDS
South Africa's men of peace call for end of silence and stigmatization.
Christmas in Palestine: Hunger and War
Starvation threatens Palestinian villages if U.N. aid continues to be delayed, Vatican official warns.
Burn the Heretic!
Plus: Defending sex jokes in sitcoms, denying Santa and Jesus at the same time, and other stories from mainstream media sources.

Top Story June 1, 2024

India’s Christians Brace for 2024 Election Results
India’s Christians Brace for 2024 Election Results
Church leaders mobilized prayer for parliament and state elections, knowing the question wasn’t whether Hindu nationalists would win but the size of their mandate.

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