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Opportunity of a Generation
Five issues will test the strength and unity of Christian conservatives in the new term.
Indonesian Christians in NYC Gather Money, Pray for Spiritual Healing
Church thankful that few friends and family were in worst-hit areas.
New York's New Hope
From inner-city gardens, to fine-art exhibitions, to political activism, street-smart churches are changing the culture of America's largest and most dynamic city.
Winking at Corruption No More
Christians help lead a worldwide movement opposing graft.
Wooing the Faithful
President Bush needs evangelicals more than ever, but it's unclear how badly they want him for another four years.
'Termites to National Security'
Nationwide campaign launched against house churches.
Conservative Like a Fox
al Thomas hates the liberalism, but tries to love the liberal.
Gray Power
Christian-friendly senior organizations challenge AARP.
Rainbow Coalitions
African American, Hispanic pastors lead the charge against gay marriage.
Amending Marriage
Christians in Massachusetts are playing catch-up to protect the age-old institution.
Jack Kelley Urged to Pursue Counseling
'A broken man' turns to Christian colleagues for support.
'Swing Evangelicals'
Democrats seek to show that they also have faith-based values.
The twelfth of never
Bush administration drastically lowers goals for faith-based initiative.
About-Face on Charities
Communist leaders invite even Christians to help the poor
Kosher Cooperation
Jewish elites broker new relations with evangelicals
Curbing Big Brother
Christians urge Ashcroft to respect freedom in surveillance law.
Study Lauds Prisoner Program
Prison Fellowship releases InnerChange research at a White House roundtable
Ken Connor Resigns from Family Research Council
Former trial lawyer now considering Senate bid favors judicial strategy over Federal Marriage Amendment
Study Lauds Prisoner Program
Prison Fellowship releases InnerChange research at a White House roundtable.
Faith-Based Lite
Administration still seeks 'revolutionary' change
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