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 Volume 44
January (Web-only), 2000 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 96 articles.
100,000 People Mourn Loss of Church Leader in Southern India Metropolitan Alexander Mar Thoma was head of church since 1976 By Anto Akkara, Ecumenical News International, in New Delhi
Amazon.com Pulls Book Targeted as 'Kiddie Porn' But critics say other pedophilia books are still offered By Todd Starnes, Baptist Press
America's Greek Orthodox Leader Hopes Church's Divisions Are Healing Archbishop Demetrios pushing for more available, participatory church By Chris Herlinger, Ecumenical News International, in New York
And Now a Web Site to Help You Reflect on Your Sins UK Christian radio station's 'reflective' site already a hit. By Cedric Pulford Ecumenical News International, in London
Anglican Report Urges End to Ban on Church Weddings for Divorcees But not all second weddings will be allowed; Church says Prince Charles out of luc By Cedric Pulford, Ecumenical News International, in London
Arctic's Anglican Bishop Looks for Priests to Brave the Cold Nine vacancies in Anglican Communion's largest diocesan territory, but no prospects By Ferdy Baglo, Ecumenical News International, in Vancouver
Arrest Made in India Murder of missionary Graham Staines Hindu radical apprehended after one year, but Christians claim state oppression now main problem. By Ted Olsen
As Russians Prepare to Elect New President Putin Shows Interest in Religion As acting president suspends Chechenya campaign for Christmas and Ramadan, Russian Orthodox Church sees new church-state relationship. By Andrei Zolotov, Ecumenical News International, in Moscow
Billy Graham to Miss National Prayer Breakfast Recovery from elective sinus procedure, health concerns for wife prompt evangelist to cancel annual appearance. From the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
Books & Culture Corner An Open Letter to the U. S. Black Religious, Intellectual, and Political Leadership Regarding AIDS and the Sexual Holocaust in Africa
Books & Culture Corner: Loving the Alien in Sickness and in Health Too many recipients of health care today feel neither tolerated nor entitled, let alone loved By Diane M. Komp
Books & Culture Corner: Playwright Dissident Czech President...Who Is This Man? A new biography of Václav Havel fills in important blanks, but omits his theology By Jim Sire
Books & Culture Corner: Tony Blair's Devolution Revolution Paving the way for peace in the United Kingdom. By Michael LeRoy
Canada's Anglican Church Considers Possibility of Financial Ruin Liberal Protestants dominate signatory list. By Chris Herlinger, Ecumenical News International, in New York
Christian History Corner: A Cave of One's Own Who were the early church's 'desert mothers'? By Elesha Coffman, Assistant Editor of Christian History magazine
Christian History Corner: For Better or Worse The Church of England's current wrestling with divorce echoes its inception. By Elesha Coffman, Assistant Editor of Christian History
Christian History Corner: Good King Bad King How Christian was the king whose name is almost always associated with the Bible? By Elesha Coffman, Assistant Editor of Christian History magazine
Christian History Corner: Out with the Old? As rumors of Pope John Paul II's retirement circulate, it's worth remembering the story of the last pope to resign By Elesha Coffman, assistant editor of Christian History
Christian History Corner: Roman Lend Me Your Ear When a bishop rebuked a Christian emperor, who had the final word? By Elesha Coffman, Assistant Editor of Christian History
Christian Nephew of Indian Parliament Member Attacked 'Kill this Christian,' shouted assailants, reportedly members of Hindu nationalist party By Michael Fischer, Compass Direct
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