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  Volume 45, Issue 15
December 3, 2001 |
Displaying 21 - 35 of 35 articles.
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Public Religion: Ten Commandments Judge Praised and Panned "Roy Moore fulfills a campaign promise with a 5,280-pound granite monument" William C. Singleton III
Quotation Marks Comments on astrology after 9/11 and other topics Ted Olsen
Reflections: Life After Christmas Quotations to stir the heart and mind after the Christmas season Richard A. Kauffman
Rethinking Pacifism Many peace-church leaders, shaken by attacks, reexamine their beliefs Chuck Fager
Reviving an Ancient Faith Two strong-willed reformers bring Coptic Orthodoxy back to life Cornelis Hulsman
Talk of Presbyterian Split Grows Homosexual ordination, lordship of Christ are ongoing issues for conservatives LaTonya Taylor
The Art & Ethics of Fundraising Evangelical relief agencies raise money to help hurting people. Critics say they manipulate donors. Agencies say they highlight the most telling truths. Who is right? Ken Waters
The Back Page: Letter from a Muslim Seeker Christians aren't the only ones asking 'Why?' after September's tragedy Philip Yancey
The Kamikaze of God Two enemies—one attacked Pearl Harbor ; the other bombed Tokyo—find their lives eventually woven together by a Divine Wind David Seamands
U.S. Ally Jails House-Church Leaders More than a dozen Christians imprisoned in Saudi Arabia since last summer Art Moore
Vandals Attack Churches, Mosques Since the September 11 terrorist attacks, 15 Australian religious buildings have been vandalized. Dave Crampton
Welcoming the Uninvited Savior "When the Holy Family fled Bethlehem, Herod's evil became a blessing for Egypt" Cornelis Hulsman
Widow of September 11 Hero Starts Foundation Todd M. Beamer fund established to care for children who lost parents on United Flight 93 LaTonya Taylor
Witnesses Accused of Failing to Report Abuse Two sisters are suing Watchtower Bible and Tract Society over policy to keep suspicions of sexual crime within the church Corrie Cutrer
Yabba-ka-doodles! "I'd begun to think of joy as a hard taskmistress, and of Christmas as her nasty elder sister" Mike Mason
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