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  Volume 44, Issue 7
June 12, 2000 |
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A Living Birthday Letter A 2000 tribute to Ruth Graham. By Wendy Murray Zoba
AME Zion: And God Said, 'Get out of Zion' Maryland megachurch fights its former denomination over $38 million in disputed assets. By Sheryl Blunt in Washington, D.C.
Briefs: North America
Briefs: The World
Children's Ministry: Toon Time An Arkansas church does Disney one better to attract kids. By John W. Kennedy in Springdale, Arkansas
Colombia: Death in the Night Colombia's pastors endure extortion, kidnappings, and threats as they plant churches and help the poor in a war zone. By Kenneth D. MacHarg
Commission Urges Economic Sanctions
Conversations: Peter Jennings on Jesus ABC anchorman Peter Jennings discusses what moved him as he filmed a special on the life of Christ. Interview by Douglas LeBlanc
Discipleship by Numbers A pretty effective formula for small souls (like mine). By Mark Galli
Editorial: Thus Spoke Superman Troubling language frames the stem-cell debate A Christianity Today Editorial
Editorial: We've Got Porn Online smut is taking its toll on Christians. What is the church doing about it? A Christianity Today Editorial
Evangelism: Anne Graham Lotz Launches Five-city Revival Tour Anne Graham Lotz says, Just give me Jesus in five-city revival. By Jim Jones in Fort Worth
Higher Education: Eagles, Crusaders, and Trolls—Oh My! Christian colleges rethink sports mascots. By Jody Veenker
In the Word: In the Valley of the Shadow of Idi Amin An African Perspective on Psalm 23. By Hannah W. Kinoti
Inside CT: Follow the Money By David Neff, Executive Editor
Iraq: Sanctions Missing the Mark Christian leaders argue embargo punishes the poor, not the Iraqi elite. By Jody Veenker
Laos: Enemies of the State Laotian Christians held in wooden stocks for refusing to recant their faith. By Michael Fischer in Vientiane
Matters of Opinion: The Real Christian Coalition Evangelical politics is bigger than the religious right. By Richard Cizik
New Mexico: Can Prayer Cut New Mexico's Crime? A New Mexico county sheriff thinks so. By Karen Schmidt
Pakistan: Military Leader Backpeddles on Human Rights Decision By Compass Direct and Ecumenical News International
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