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  Volume 45, Issue 4
March 5, 2001 |
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Afghanistan: Taliban Threatens Converts Afghanistan's Islamic army also says it will kill any non-Muslim seeking converts. Barbara G. Baker
Bahamas: 'Left in the Cracks' Despite tourism boom, churches in Bahamas find no shortage of people in need.
Bearing the Cross: Calling Out the Name of Jesus What you can do to help persecuted Christians in China Jeff M. Sellers
Briefs: The World
Church & State: Baptist Temple Loses Supreme Court Tax Appeal—and Building Suzanne Lewis-Johnson
Editorial: Changing Hearts and Laws Our recommendations for President Bush and the 107th Congress A Christianity Today Editorial
Editorial: Ma Bell, Madam Socially responsive investors question AT&T's trafficking in hardcore smut. A Christianity Today Editorial
El Salvador: Agencies Hope Quake Opens Purse Strings El Salvador is counting on international aid Deann Alford
Fraud Trial: Ponzi-Scheme Trial Begins If convicted, Greater Ministries defendants face massive fines, prison terms. Chuck Fager
Furthermore | Marilyn Chandler McEntyre: Rx for Moral Fussbudgets Good guilt entails more than repentance for merely personal sins Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
Giving: Protestant Giving Rates Decline Rate of decline even worse for evangelicals, says author of study Stan Guthrie
God at Risk A former process theologian says a 30-percent God is not worth worshipping Wendy Murray Zoba
Good Question: Can God Reach the Mentally Disabled? Are mentally challenged adults whose intellectual age is probably that of a 1-year-old sheltered under God's salvation? Lewis B. Smedes
Great Britain: Human Embryo Cloning Legalized Religious leaders' protests go unheeded by lawmakers Cedric Pulford in London
India: Hindu Government Moves to Change Christian Divorce Proposed bill would grant Christian women the right to ask for divorce if their husbands commit adultery. Manpreet Singh in New Delhi
India: Quake Rocks Hindu Hotbed Agencies appeal for funds to aid victims Stan Guthrie
Inside CT: Infection in the Body Mark Galli
Jesus Wept God's love, mercy, passion, compassion, grief, and anger are chiseled down to two words Mark Buchanan & Photos by Adam Buchanan
Letters
Plus: Globalized Alumni International schools, though relatively little known, teach children of some of the future's most influential people. Some alumni: Andy Fletcher
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