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 Volume 43
1999 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 723 articles.
$12 Million Fraud Scheme Parallels Greater Ministries by Chuck Fager in Orlando and Tampa, Florida
$21 Million Campaign Recruits Voters
1999 Book Awards
2000 Years After Christ's Birth Bethlehem's Shepherds Are Dwindling Even modernized shepherds 'facing the threat of extinction' Ross Dunn
70 Christians Arrested While at Church by Compas Direct News Service
73,000 Teens Pledge Responsibility By Josh Kennedy in Pontiac.
84,000 Join Jakes in Georgia By Lauren F. Winner in Atlanta.
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT A Call to Evangelical Unity David Neff
A Gospel Gold Mine or a Sinking Pyramid? Greater Ministries International promises eye-popping returns, but investigators suspect a Ponzi. Chuck Fager in Lebanon and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
A Long Slow Fall After three troubled years, Archbishop Spyridon resigns. By Shelley Houston.
Abortion Advocacy Overseas Restricted for First Time Since 1993 Only $15 million of $385 million family-planning budget to go to organizations supporting abortion Tom Strode
Africa: Can Christianity and Islam Coexist and Prosper? By Steve Chambers in Kano, Nigeria, Religion News Service.
Africa: Traditionalists in Conflict with Evangelicals Christian teachings conflict with tribal customs, national laws. By Odhiambo Okite in Nairobi, Kenya.
Alabama: An Education Gamble After defeating an Alabama lottery-for-schools plan, Christians ponder how to improve public education. by William C. Singleton III
Albania's Journey from Atheism to Model of Religious Growth Orthodox Archbishop credited with growing and strengthening the church Edmund Doogue Ecumenical News International
Alliance Targets Sex Trafficking By Tony Carnes.
Amassed Media: Amy Speaks but Doesn't Have Much to Say A look at important issuances from the Christian and mainstream presses. Ted Olsen
Amassed Media: Evolution Wars What Christian and mainstream presses are saying about the origins debate and its history. By Ted Olsen
Amassed Media: Evolution Wars What Christian and mainstream presses are saying about the origins debate and its history. Ted Olsen
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