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 Volume 44
March (Web-only), 2000 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 78 articles.
90-year-old Granny D Walks Across US to Become a Prophet and Scourge 3,200-mile walk a holy crusade for campaign finance reform By Cheryl Heckler-Feltz, Ecumenical News International, in New York
ABC's '20/20' to Air Report on Fetal-Tissue Trafficking Tonight House of Representatives Committee holding hearings on subject Thursday By Baptist Press
Amassed Media: I Click Today A look at the Web's best sites about Patrick, one of the world's most famous missionaries Compiled by Ted Olsen
At Historic Service Polish Church Leaders Ask Pardon for Past Mistakes Catholic, Orthodox, and Lutheran heads apologize for egoism and indifference. By Jonathan Luxmoore, Ecumenical News International, in Warsaw
At Jerusalem's Holocaust Memorial Pope Regrets Persecution of Jews Catholic Church 'deeply saddened by anti-Semitism directed against the Jews by Christians.' By Ross Dunn, Ecumenical News International, in Jerusalem
Bigotry Alleged in Chaplaincy Choice Three months after controversy began, lots of partisan sniping but still no chaplain vote in U.S. House. By Tony Carnes
Bob Jones University Drops Interracial Dating Ban Fundamentalist school finds itself thrust into Republican presidential debate. From Evangelical Press
Bombs Continue to Fall on Ministry Hospitals in Sudan Samaritan's Purse hit for fourth time, two killed in Voice of the Martyrs bombing From ChristianityToday.com's wire services
Books & Culture Corner: I Read the News Today Finding the most important story in headlines' sum By John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Peace Be With You Looking beyond naivete and cynicism about peacemaking at Wheaton's Christianity and Violence conference. By John Wilson
Books & Culture Corner: Putting the Poor on the National Agenda Ron Sider's timely proposals By Amy L. Sherma
Build Bridges but Fight Fanaticism India's Churches Told National Council of Churches in India will also work against strengthening of caste system. By Anto Akkara Ranchi, Ecumenical News International, in India
Catholic Priest Fears Violence will Continue in Southern Philippines We must prepare for the worst, he says of directionless peace talks. By Sophie Lizares-Bodegon, Ecumenical News International, in Manila
China's Cardinal Ignatius Kung: Loyal to Very End Chinese church leader, oldest Roman Catholic cardinal, dies at age 98 By Cheryl Heckler-Feltz, Ecumenical News International, in New York
Christian History Corner: Donne on Death Donne's morbid tendencies were neither unfounded nor without an attendant hope. By Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: Forgive and Remember Pope John Paul II's apology was unprecedented, but not entirely unique. By Elesha Coffman, assistant editor of Christian History
Christian History Corner: Heaven Can't Wait Mass suicides, like last week's in Uganda, may be a newer tactic, but the temptation to predict, even force, the coming of kingdom bliss is not. By Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: Modernism's Moses >Harry Emerson Fosdick, one of the century's most controversial Christians, devoted much of his life to fighting fundamentalism By Bruce Shelley
Christian History Corner: The Man They Made a Monkey William Jennings Bryan won the battle but lost the war against teaching evolution in the schools. By Bruce Shelley
Christian Uzbek Pastor Marks One Year in Prison Jailers reportedly beating pastor for witnessing. By Barbara G. Baker, Compass Direct
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