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'Is That Thunder?'
"With metal cracking at the World Trade Center, New York pastors cry out to God."
Christians Provide Comfort in the Shadow of Calamity
"Still stunned and reeling, New Yorkers seek support at prayer service"
A Church for Internet Entrepreneurs
Grace Presbyterian had a Web site before it even had Sunday services
Silicon Valley Saints
High-tech Christian executives in California are bringing biblical values back into a mecca of Mammon.
Cincinnati: Lost Common Cause
Christian focus on racial reconciliation is set back after Cincinnati's riots
From Lay Pastor to President
Macedonia's Boris Trajkovski uses both compassion and toughness to defuse a Balkan powder keg
New Study Reveals Which Churches Grow
High standards are key, says new survey from the Hartford Institute for Religion Research
The Bush Agenda
Will the White House be user-friendly for religious organizations?
Religious Right Loses Power
A few victories, but more losses for conservatives
Intelligent Design: Design Interference
William Dembski fired from Baylor's Intelligent Design center.
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.
Smack Down
53 Christian professors, students, and church-planters detained.
The Transcendental Gore
The Democratic nominee for president combines a modernist Christian faith with a drive to master his world. By Tony Carnes
The Burning Bush from Texas
The spiritual journey of George W. Bush starts in hardscrabble west Texas. Will the White House be his next stop?
Public Education: Back to the Bible
More public schools experiment with Bible-as-literature curriculum.
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After pregame prayer is barred, educators say they do not need a microphone to pray.
Back to the Bible?
More public schools experiment with Bible-as-literature curriculum.
U.S. Ambassador for Religious Freedom to Resign
Robert Seiple stepping down to form think tank at Eastern College.
Trade: Freer Trade, Freer Faith?
The unexpected support of house-church leaders helps turn the tide in the China trade debate, but Christians remain divided.
How to Change China
Christian business leaders preach economic engagement to expedite reform. But others are leery.
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