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  Volume 43, Issue 14
December 6, 1999 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 61 articles.
Hindus Protest Papal Visit
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
Homosexuality: Falwell Tames His Tongue Moral Majority founder promises to tone down anti-gay speech at meeting with homosexuals. by Christine J. Gardner, with reporting by Religion News Service
In Brief
In Brief
InPrint: Ending Hunger in Our Lifetime
Inside CT: One Denomination at Its Best and Worst by David Neff, Executive Editor
Jailed Sudanese Priests Reject presidential Amnesty Clerics waiting for 'total acquittal' by courts By Barbara G. Baker, Compass Direct
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
JESUS Film Debuts on DVD JESUS has gone high tech.
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
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
Letters
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
Marketing Martyrdom to Teens by Jody Veenker
Meditations: Drive-Through Christmas The irony is that in our rush toward Christmas, we truncate the celebration. by Stanley Grenz
Methodists Freeze NCC Funding Church says questions unanswered over organization's $4 million debt. by Jody Veenker
Ministries Intensify As East Timorese Refugee Camps Grow Evangelicals working furiously to meet physical and spiritual needs By Russell Rankin, Baptist Press
Ministries: Ned Graham's Woes Shake East Gates Resignations follow allegations, divorce by Tony Carnes, with additional reporting by Art Moore
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
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