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  Volume 43, Issue 14
December 6, 1999 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 61 articles.
Alabama: An Education Gamble After defeating an Alabama lottery-for-schools plan, Christians ponder how to improve public education. by William C. Singleton III
Amassed Media: Evolution Wars What Christian and mainstream presses are saying about the origins debate and its history. By Ted Olsen
Amassed Media: God Bless America's Candidates What the religious and mainstream presses are saying about religion on the campaign trail and other issues By Ted Olsen
Arrested Christians Face Deportation by C. Hope Flinchbaugh.
Australian Church Agrees to Run Controversial Room for Injecting Drugs Uniting Church steps in after Catholics withdraw under Vatican pressure By Jeannie Zakharov, Ecumenical News International, in Sydney
Ban May Go to Supreme Court by Jody Veenker
Books & Culture Corner: The Grove Press Bible A former porn publisher gets in the Good Book biz By John Wilson, Editor, Books & Culture
Brazil: Scholars Debate Mission Methods Scholars fault Western approaches to evangelism, advocate a new vision for spreading the gospel. By David Neff in Foz do Iguassu, Brazil.
Spirituality Buddhism: Spirituality Without Religion More Christians attracted to Dalai Lama's teachings. by Jody Veenker
Campbell Remains Optimistic As She Looks to Life After the NCC Retiring general secretary leaving behind an organization in financial crisis By Chris Herlinger, Ecumenical News International, in New York
Christians Protest Proposed Mosque Religion News Service.
Court Upholds Video Poker Ban
Directions: Is Christmas Pagan? Long before Constantine, Christians found ways to redeem local cultures and salvage those elements that naturally pointed to Christ. Bruce L. Shelley
Dispatch From Sierra Leone: Suckled on Gunpowder Rescuing children with blood on their hands. Lorraine Hooper
Editorial: More of the Same Beyond the church's pushing together and pulling apart lies hope.
Fatherhood on the Rebound What we can learn from the real history of basketball by David Blankenhorn
Feed the Children Battles Controversy
First United Nations 'Spiritual Summit' Planned 1,000 of world's spiritual leaders to meet in August 2000 By Noel Bruyns, Ecumenical News International, in Cape Town
Frederica Mathewes-Green: The Abortion Debate Is Over Pro-lifers overestimated the average American's allegiance to logic. by Frederica Mathewes-Green
Help Us Develop Our Souls Mandela Tells World Religious Leaders Former South Africa president awarded by Parliament of the World's Religions By Noel Bruyns, Ecumenical News International, in Cape Town
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