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 Volume 44
April (Web-only), 2000 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 62 articles.
Evangelicals Abstain from Zimbabwe's Interfaith Body Christian group opposes blending of Christianity and traditional African religion. By Eunice Mafundikwa, Ecumenical News International, in Harare, Zimbabwe | posted 4/18/00
Film Forum: Christian Reviewers Praise Violence in U-571 What religious film critics are saying about what's new and popular at the cinema. By Steve Lansingh | posted 4/26/00
Film Forum: Going Way Outside Hollywood What Christian film critics are saying about current foreign films By Steve Lansingh
Film Forum: Keeping the Faith Is in Vain Is in Vain: What Christian film critics are saying about Rules of Engagement, 28 Days, and other top films By Steve Lansingh | posted 4/19/00
Film Forum: Rules of Less-Than-Engaging Films What Christian critics are saying about Rules of Engagement, The Road to El Dorado, and other top films By Steve Lansingh
For Many Russian Christians Bar Codes Signal Coming of the Antichrist Russian Orthodox Church trying to calm fears, but may be making it worse By Andrei Zolotov, Ecumenical News International, in Moscow
Good Friday Part two of The Great Reversal, a CT Classic article By Virginia Stem Owens | posted 4/20/0
'Hell Took a Body and Discovered God' One of the oldest and best Easter sermons, now 1,600 years old, is still preached today. By John Chrysostom
Holy Saturday Part three of The Great Reversal, a CT Classic article By Eugene H. Peterson | posted 4/20/00
In Sri Lanka's No Man's Land Churches Provide Some Hope for Refugees Christians mobilize to help nearly a million left homeless by Tamil conflict By Anto Akkara, Ecumenical News International, in Vavunniya, Sri Lanka | posted 4/18/00
Keeping the Faith Shouldn't Have Kept Script The best scenes of Edward Norton's pseudo-religious film seem like they came long after he was committed to his stereotyping screenplay. By Steve Lansingh
Keeping Their Promises Despite layoffs and low income, the decade-old men's movement marches on. By Mark Kellner | posted 4/27/00
Let Africans Honor Ancestors with Blood Libations in Mass Says Bishop 'Is there a way to integrate this custom with their Christian belief as a step towards meaningful inculturation?' By Noel Bruyns, Ecumenical News International, in East London, South Africa
Letters to the Editor: 4/24/00 Readers respond to the best books of the century, Easter, and other ChristianityToday.com topics.
Maundy Thursday Part one of The Great Reversal, a CT Classic article By Walter Wangerin, Jr. | posted 4/20/00
Mongolia Gives Local Christian 13-Year Prison Sentence Ethnic Kazakh indicted for 'wrong religious propaganda' By Barbara G. Baker, Compass Direct
Moscow's Patriarch Accuses West of Double Standards Over Chechnya Critics silent on Chechen crimes, says head of the Russian Orthodox Church By Andrei Zolotov, Ecumenical News International, in Moscow
National Council of Churches Welcomes End to 'Miami Circus' Over Eli n General secretary laments use of force, but says he's relieved child is back with father. By Chris Herlinger, Ecumenical News International, in New York | posted 4/27/00
Networking Against Poverty African-American churches aim to create 'systemic wealth' in inner-city neighborhoods. By Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, D.C.
Pakistan's Christians 'Not Shocked' by Life Sentence for Former PM Life has improved, persecution has eased under new leader, say church leaders. By Anto Akkara, Ecumenical News International, in New Delhi
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