- Christians worldwide resist religious persecution.
- After Communism's collapse, missions surge into East-bloc nations.
- Promise Keepers encourages men to refocus on faith, family.
- Revivals in Toronto and Pensacola draw a global audience.
- Lutherans, Catholics ink justification accord.
- Christian Right bolsters GOP majority in Congress.
- Physician-assisted suicide legally authorized in Oregon.
- Northern Ireland's Protestants, Catholics embrace peace.
- Gender-inclusive language debate derails NIV Bible changes.
- (tie) Christian leaders implicated in Rwandan genocide. Seeker-sensitive worship renews mainline congregations.
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