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  Volume 44, Issue 14
December 4, 2000 |
Displaying 21 - 39 of 39 articles.
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Kingdom Prodigy How an 8-year-old girl from Georgia began a community program that has fed thousands. By Joe Westbury
Not Just Another Megachurch Church-growth critics and partisans would do well to visit Louisville's Southeast Christian Church. By John Wilson
Outreach: More than 12 Steps New Freedom Fellowship, a church for recovering substance abusers, helps people walk with Christ. By Suzanne Lewis-Johnson in Snellville, Georgia
Philippines: Hostage Drama Exposes Christians' Vulnerability Abductions only part of harassment in Philippines. By Alex Buchan
Readers' Forum: Get Thou Over It! By Jody Vickery
Reclaiming Santa Ed Butchart's year-round mission to recover the true spirit of St. Nicholas. By Wendy Murray Zoba
Reflections: Quotations to Contemplate Quotations to contemplate on the Incarnation.
Sexual Politics: InterVarsity Group on Probation Tufts University says group violated school's nondiscrimination policy by excluding lesbian student from leadership. By Randy Bishop
Southern Baptists: Cracks in the Convention Texas South Baptists slash $5 million from Southern Baptist Convention. By Deann Alford in Corpus Christi, Texas
The Business of Resurrection A fast-growing Kansas City church builds on success by using an innovative plan for real-estate development. By Corrie Cutrer in Leawood, Kansas
The CT Review: Horror Stories for Christians Believers dream again of a breakthrough film. Left Behind is not it. By Douglas LeBlanc
The CT Review: The New/Old CCM Classical Christian music, especially the sacred works of Johann Sebastian Bach, finds a young, and large, audience. By Sara Pearsaul
The CT Review: What Is Truth (About Pilate)? Three books dig for insights into the shadowy ruler and his wife. By Lauren Winner
The Evolution of St. Nick Tracing the roots of Santa Claus to the early church. By Wendy Murray Zoba
The Kinkade Crusade America's most collected artist is a Christian who seeks to sabotage Modernism by painting beauty, sentiment, and the memory of Eden. By Randall Balmer
The Making of an Original Coloring in the lines other Christians drew for me was much easier than the hard, divine work of becoming the person God wants me to be. By Lee Knapp
Uganda: Ebola Strikes Again By Greg Taylor in Jinja, Uganda
Updates
Using Wesley's Old Playbook Methodism is perfectly situated to reach Gen-Xers, says pastor. By Corrie Cutrer in Leawood, Kansas
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