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October 22
Volume 45, Issue 13
October 22, 2001

ARTICLES
Displaying 1 - 20 of 24 articles.

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A Translation Fit For A King
In the beginning, the King James Version was an attempt to thwart liberty. In the end, it promoted liberty


Australia: Leaders Press for Refugee Asylum
Christians demand Australian government show compassion


Briefs: North America & The World

Civil Reactions: Rudeness Has a First Name
Instant informality actually sabotages true friendship


Dying in Peace
In Birmingham, an innovative program combines hospice care, traditional medicine, and faith to comfort the terminally ill.


Free Speech: School District Reverses Course
Saddleback Valley board votes to allow all extracurricular clubs to meet at schools


Haunted by Totalitarianism
Communism no longer menaces Bulgarian churches—in theory


In The World: How Excellent Are Thy Names
What God invites us to call him says volumes about his relationship to us.


Inside CT: A Bible for the Bus Driver

Law: Whistleblower Fired
Nurse Jill Stanek's lawyer calls action retaliation for prolife views.


Nicaragua: Sandinista Candidate Divides Evangelicals
Some Christians fear return of Daniel Ortega to the presidency of Nicaragua


Pakistan: Condemned Prisoner Appeals for Help
Sentenced to death in 1998, Ayub Masih continues to fight baseless and concocted blasphemy charge


Raising the Bar
A daring proposal for the future of evangelical New Testament scholarship.


Reflections: The Word of God
Quotations to stir heart and mind


Religious Liberty: How Are We Doing?
The challenges of being an international cop for human rights—a report by the first U.S. ambassador at large for religious freedom


Televangelist Report Card
A recent study reveals how religious broadcasters actually use their airtime


The Back Page: Honest Church Marketing
We enhance our 'image' by offering the world a realistic picture of faith


The CT Review: A Troubadour and His Guitar
Once poised for folk-rock stardom, John Michael Talbot chose a quieter path


The CT Review: Huston, We Have a Problem
Neither science nor syncretism feeds the soul


The CT Review: Reuniting Mary and Martha
Theology is women's work, too




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