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  Volume 44, Issue 9
August 7, 2000 |
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A Woman's Place Women reaching women is key to the future of missions. By Wendy Murray Zoba | posted 8/4/00
Beyond the Numbers Game A veteran missiologist and marketing analyst implores the missions community to tabulate less and pray more By James F. Engel | posted 8/11/00
Briefs: North America
Briefs: The World
Christian College Tuition Chart Christian college costs are lower than the national average, but increasing at a higher rate. Graphic by Dale Glasgow | posted 8/3/00
Church Planting in Senegal Clarke wants the African-American church fired up about career mission service.
Ecumenism: Time to Kiss and Make Up? The financially strapped NCC reaches out to evangelicals and Roman Catholics. By Jody Veenker | posted 7/18/00
Editorial: Do Good Fences Make Good Baptists? The SBC's new Faith and Message brings needed clarity—but maybe at the cost of honest diversity. A Christianity Today Editorial | posted 8/9/00
Episcopal Church: No Balm in Denver Episcopalians defer debate over same-sex blessings for another three years. By Douglas LeBlanc in Denver | posted 7/17/00
How to Infect a Culture Tipping Point author Malcolm Gladwell thinks churches can learn a lot from the flu bug. By Michael Cromartie | posted 8/17/00
India: Pastors as Gravediggers Christians hope to break the silence and overcome Asia's prejudice against people with AIDS. By Manpreet Singh in New Delhi | posted 7/28/00
Indonesia: More Than 200 Die in Rioting By Religion News Service and other reports
Inside CT: Exhilarated by Grace By Harold Myra, Chief Executive Officer
Mainstreaming the Mainline Methodist evangelicals pull a once 'incurably liberal' denomination back toward the orthodox center. By Thomas Oden | posted 8/18/00
Matters of Opinion: Partial Birth: What Next? Louisiana's special assistant attorney general questions well-intentioned lawmakers. By Dorinda C. Bordlee | posted 8/16/00
Mexico: Healing the Violence Presbyterians, Catholics try to reconcile as expulsions persist in Chiapas. By Kenneth D. MacHarg, with reports from Compass Direct | posted 7/25/00
Nicaragua: Sowing Seed, Growing Churches Central American farmers gather more than one harvest. By Deann Alford in Condega, Nicaragua | posted 7/27/00
Obituary: Boice, 61, Dies of Liver Cancer
Obituary: Presbyterian Bell, 67, Dies Long-time Dallas pastor and chairman of Christianity Today International's Board of Directors stricken at Montreat, North Carolina By Jerry L. Van Marter | posted 7/11/00
Plus: Why Paul Revere's Message Stuck A case study in word-of-mouth epidemics. By Malcolm Gladwell | posted 8/17/00
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