Christianity Today

October 2, 2000

Volume 44, Number 11

October 23 October 23, 2000
October 2
September 4 September 4, 2000

Divided by Faith? Why a new book on race and evangelicals captured out attention.

Cover Story

Cover Story

We Can Overcome

With Elward Ellis, Robert Franklin, Charles Lyons, John Ortberg, J.I. Packer, Edward Gilbreath, and Mark Galli

A CT forum examines the subtle nature of the church’s racial division—and offers hope.

Features

In the Word: The Kosovo Phenomenon

A precise account of the human condition, at all times and in all places.

Prostrating Before Politics

Kenneth H. Gray

Christians work to reclaim the culture for Jesus. Maybe he doesn’t want it.

Hallowing Halloween

By Anderson M. Rearick III

Why Christians should embrace the devilish holiday with gusto—and laughter.

Inside Politics: Love the President, Hate the Policy

Corrie Cutrer in South Barrington, Illinois

At Willow Creek conference, President Clinton reviews his moral failures, details his spiritual recovery.

Pentecostal Shakes up Canadian Politics

Denyse O'Leary in Toronto

Stockwell Day, leader of Canadian Alliance, wins House of Commons seat.

Politics and the Observant Jew

Joseph Lieberman’s Torah observance could renew America’s moral debate.

Radio: Broadcasters Resist Low-Power FM Licenses

Corrie Cutrer

Broadcasters resist low-power FM licenses due to listening-quality concerns.

Healthcare: Bearing (some but not all) Burdens

Chuck Fager

Clean-living Christians create an unusual way to share medical expenses.

Evangelism: World Assembly Aims to Grow

Corrie Cutrer

World Assembly of God Fellowship aims to triple its size.

Maid in Hong Kong

By Anil Stephen in Hong Kong

The city’s churches are helping exploited migrant workers.

Pakistan: Rapes of Christians Put Pakistani Justice on Trial

C. Hope Flinchbaugh

Religious apartheid is coming, says human rights leader.

Iraq: Death by Sanctions

Mel Lehman in Baghdad

Iraqi Christians persevere in spite of Saddam Hussein and 10 years of an economic embargo.

Doers of the Word

A Christianity Today Editorial

The Amsterdam Declaration illustrates how far evangelicals have come in 26 years—especially in putting ideas into practice.

Different Worlds

Charles Lyons

Some Day: Empty Windows

While 10,000 evangelists take the day off in Amsterdam, local ministries continue their long, personal mission.

A Cry in the Nuclear Wilderness

By Adam Bowles

Nearly everyone at the nuclear power plant wanted to cover up the hazards, but one engineer refused to go along.

The Burning Bush from Texas

Tony Carnes

The spiritual journey of George W. Bush starts in hardscrabble west Texas. Will the White House be his next stop?

From Mass Evangelist to Soul Friend

Lauren F. Winner

Leighton Ford’s new ministry is, in many ways, like his former calling—only more personal

The Lord in Black Skin

Pamela Baker Powell

As a white pastor of a black church, I found the main reason prejudice and racism hurt so much: because we are so much alike.

Shoulder to Shoulder in the Sanctuary

Charles Lyons

A profile in racial unity.

Common Ground in the Supermarket Line

Elward Ellis

A profile in racial unity.

Color-Blinded

Michael O. Emerson and Christian Smith

Why 11 o’clock Sunday morning is still a mostly segregated hour. An excerpt from Divided by Faith.

Divided by Faith?

A recent study argues that American evangelicals cannot foster genuine racial reconciliation. Is our theology to blame?

News

Wire Story

Schools OK Decalogue Book Covers

Religion News Service

Wire Story

Alabama Schools Gain Church Funding

Religion News Service

After churches defeat education lottery, some agree to historians controversial plan.

Reviews

Review

Singing Briner’s Praises

Greg Clugston

A review of the Roaring Lambs CD.

Review

Slivers of Enlightenment

Greg Clugston

Seven years after its publication, Roaring Lambs—now with a companion CD—still prods Christian artists to engage the culture.

Views

Quotations on Time and Eternity

Quotations on time and eternity.

Furthermore: The Fullness of Time

I’d like life to be a series of pauses like a poem, rather than a fast-paced, page-turner airport novel.

MAD No More

In this post-Cold War era, it’s time to rethink our nation’s defensive strategy.

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