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 Volume 44
December (Web-only), 2000 |
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Books & Culture Corner: Are You Re:Generated? Inside one of the best religious publications on the planet (that's not Christianity Today). By John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: On Being Human Part 1 Natural History magazine celebrates a milestone. By John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: On Being Human Part 2 Learning from information rather than instinct is often harder than it looks. By John Wilson
Break in Missionary Kidnapping Case Captured Colombian guerilla may hold key to U.S. missionaries' fate. By Deann Alford
Bush's Call to Prayer After Al Gore's concession, evangelical leaders unify around faith-based initiatives, morality, and prayer as the incoming Bush administration gears up. By Tony Carnes
Car Accident Takes Lives of Two Indian Bishops and Their Driver President of the National Council of Churches in India, moderator of the Church of North India killed instantly. By Anto Akkara in New Delhi
Christian History Corner: Festive Flora Deck the halls with boughs of pagan signifigance, falalalala, lalalala. By Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: Peace on Earth? Christmas Carols and the Civil War By Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: Why December 25? The month and day of Christ's birth have been hotly disputed for centuries. By Elesha Coffman
Christians Hammered by Pre-Christmas Violence 200 Christians driven from a small town in Gujarat, India, and their church converted into a Hindu temple. By Manpreet Singh in Delhi
Christmas in Palestine: Hunger and War Starvation threatens Palestinian villages if U.N. aid continues to be delayed, Vatican official warns. By James Solheim in Jerusalem
Churches Hope to Reunite India's Legacy of the Apostle Thomas St. Thomas Christians similar, despite being Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant. By Anto Akkara in Kottayam, India
CT Classic: Hallelujah! On a memorable London night, the bright and glistening theology of Messiah broke through my jet-lagged consciousness. By Philip Yancey
CT Classic: Whose Child Is This? The early church's opponents claimed Jesus was illegitimate. Its heretical fringe said he wasn't human. The doctrine of the Virgin Birth set them both straight. By Richard Longenecker
Egyptian Court Releases All 89 El-Kosheh Defendants Muslim murder suspects all set free without bail. By Barbara G. Baker
Film Form: A Two-Hour Tour What Christian film critics are saying about Cast Away, The Family Man, Miss Congeniality, Quills, and other holiday releases. By Steve Lansingh
Film Forum: Dude Where's My Humor? What Christian film critics are saying about What Women Want, The Emperor's New Groove, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and other new releases. By Steve Lansingh
Film Forum: Leaving You Hanging Christian movie critics say Vertical Limit and Proof of Life deliver few insights about living or dying well. By Steve Lansingh
Film Forum: Rating the Effectiveness of Movie Ratings The ChildCare Action Project thinks parents could benefit from more information and fewer recommendations. By Steve Lansingh
Graham Plans Summer Crusade In spite of health concerns, 82-year-old evangelist continues to preach in U.S. By Michael Foust
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