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  Volume 43, Issue 14
December 6, 1999 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 61 articles.
Moscow Meeting Eases Russia's Interchurch Tensions First major interchurch meeting since 1997 religion law called 'highly important' By Andrei Zolotov, Ecumenical News International, in Moscow
Books & Culture Corner: The Grove Press Bible A former porn publisher gets in the Good Book biz By John Wilson, Editor, Books & Culture
Opinion Roundup: Positive About Potter Despite what you've heard, Christian leaders like the children's books. Ted Olsen
Lord's Prayer a Musical Hit in United Kingdom Cliff Richard's rejected recording reaches number one By Cedric Pulford, Ecumenical News International, in London
Jailed Sudanese Priests Reject presidential Amnesty Clerics waiting for 'total acquittal' by courts By Barbara G. Baker, Compass Direct
Ministries Intensify As East Timorese Refugee Camps Grow Evangelicals working furiously to meet physical and spiritual needs By Russell Rankin, Baptist Press
Two Major Philippine Churches Sign Agreement for Closer Links Reformed and Catholic-influenced denominations working toward full union By Sophia Lizares-Bodegon, Ecumenical News International, in Manila
Leading German Bishop Says Church Will Bow to Rome in Abortion Controversy Church's participation in abortion counseling will end By Frauke Brauns, Ecumenical News International, in Bonn, Germany
Tashkent Christian Threatened with Two-Year Prison Term Nukus church registration blocked by Uzbek authorities By Felix Corley, Compass Direct
New Delhi Center Dedicated to Princess Di's Wish to End 'Stigma' of Leprosy $1.43 million center aimed at education and media By Anto Akkara, Ecumenical News International, in New Delhi
Homosexual Group Institutes Award for Straight Religious Leaders Former United Church of Christ president receives first award for championing gay rights By Chris Herlinger, Ecumenical News International, in New York
Amassed Media: Evolution Wars What Christian and mainstream presses are saying about the origins debate and its history. By Ted Olsen
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
Jerusalem's Church Leaders Usher in Millennium Celebrations Protestant, Catholic, and Orthdox heads pray in Manger Square By Ross Dunn, Ecumenical News International, in Bethlehem
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
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
Leading Catholic Theologian Outlines His Vision of Next Pope Church needs a reforming pope, especially regarding sexual ethics, says Hans Kung By Noel Bruyns, Ecumenical News International, in Cape Town, South Africa
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
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
Plans for Meeting Between Baptist Jewish Heads Called Off SBC President says Jewish leaders 'simply wanted opportunity to bash Southern Baptists' By Art Toalston, Baptist Press
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