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  Volume 44, Issue 13
November 13, 2000 |
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Briefs: North America
Briefs: The World
Community Is Their Middle Name As Willow Creek Community Church turns 25, it is bigger than ever, drawing 17,000 a weekend. But what really makes Willow tick is what comes after the seeker services. By Verla Gillmor
Downsizing: Prison Fellowship Downsizing Organization says closing 20 offices and eliminating 100 staff positions are part of attempt to involve churches and volunteers more directly in prison ministry. By Jody Veenker
Editorial: A Lexicon of Death In one decision, a British judge undermined two established values of Western Civilization. A Christianity Today Editorial
Editorial: No Sympathy for the Devil How should Christians react to all this talk about exorcism? A Christianity Today Editorial
Finance: 'Gifting Clubs' Shut Down Prosecutors say the faithful are being fleeced in pyramid schemes. By Chuck Fager
Furthermore: Nice Is Not the Point Sometimes love is sharp, hard-edged, confusing, and seemingly unfair. By Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
India: Justice Delayed for Dalits Christian untouchable is murdered, but police stall investigation. By Manpreet Singh in Munan Khurd
Indonesia: Ambon's Wounded Governor, others decline to intervene in jihad attacks.
Inside CT: The Newest Establishment By Mark Galli, Managing Editor
Lives Measured in Minutes New legislation would offer greater care for premature newborns near death. By Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Matters of Opinion: The New Scarlet Letter Call someone a fundamentalist and watch what happens. By Vincent Bacote
Matters of Opinion: Trashy Talk Former Indiana coach Bobby Knight provokes examination of current speech standards as he continues to rage against the dying light. By Richard A. Kauffman
The Back Page Neighborhood Outpost Changing a culture takes more than politics. By Charles Colson
Policy Wonks for Christ At Civitas, grad students learn to think Christianly about public life. By Lauren F. Winner
Publishing: Left Behind Series Puts Tyndale Ahead Success leaves publisher wondering how to best steward the company's increase. By Corrie Cutrer
Reflections: Quotations to Contemplate Quotations to contemplate on listening
Russia: Ready to Stand on Their Own? In the former Soviet Union, evangelical churches are growing but not yet mature. By Beverly Nickles in Moscow
Scientists: Just Leave Us Alone Not all the academy is so taken with postmodernism. By Catherine Crouch
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