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Christianity TodayOctober 2005

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Recent developments in Christian education, American Orthodox, and ministry in Iraq and Zimbabwe.





Related Elsewhere:

The King's College has a press release about receiving a five-year renewal on its accreditation.

The Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America's decision to leave the National Council of Churches was reported in The Christian Century, The Weekly Standard, and The Wichita Eagle.

The Kansas State Department of Education science division has a copy of the draft standards.

Ave Maria School of Law has a press release about its receiving accreditation from the American Bar Association.

The United Bible Societies has more information about its work in Iraq.

News elsewhere about the church coalition for victims of Rober Mugabe's demolition campaign includes:

Mugabe rips opposition church leaders | President Robert Mugabe lashed out Sunday at church leaders who have been among the most outspoken critics of Zimbabwe's human rights record. (Associated Press, August 28, 2005)
Mugabe takes aim at church leaders | Zimbabwe's president fired derogatory comments at churches, but opposition grew in another corner as child welfare groups united to criticize him. (Associated Press, Aug 30, 2005)
Mugabe rips opposition church leaders | President Robert Mugabe used the funeral of a former Cabinet minister Sunday to publicly reprimand church leaders, who have been among the most outspoken critics of Zimbabwe's human rights record. (Zim Observer, Aug 28, 2005)

CT reported on the appeals court verdict that overturned the judgment against Big Idea.



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