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 Volume 47
2003 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 1090 articles.
"Anglican Leaders Criticize Episcopal Church, Canada's New Westminster Diocese on Homosexual Actions" "Future of the Anglican unity in jeopardy, they say, but don't break communion—yet" Ted Olsen
"As Baghdad Falls, Agencies Brace for Flood of Work" Aid and mine removal teams could move into Iraq within days Rainer Lang
"Baptists Cut Staff, Missionaries" The International Missions Board Lays off 37 and leaves 24 positions open Stan Guthrie
"Best Christian Places to Work: No Prayer, No Results" Medical Ambassadors International's emphasis on praying creates a strong sense of commitment Helen Lee
"Bill Pryor, the Man in the Middle" Alabama attorney general catches flak from all sides Stan Guthrie
"Blood, Part 1: The Miracle of Cleansing" "This article, originally appearing in the February 18, 1983, issue of Christianity Today,The article is adapted from the book In His Image." cancer;death;faith;faithhealers;healing;medicine;pain;suffering
"Blood, Part 2: The Miracle of Life" A well-known surgeon talks about that miraculous red river within us as an emblem of life Paul Brand with Philip Yancey
"Blood, Part 3: Life in the Blood" "If Jesus had been born in the twentieth century, would he have chosen the image of transfusion for his forgiveness, love, and healing?" Paul Brand with Philip Yancey
"Books & Culture Corner: Books, Books, Books!" We begin our annual roundup John Wilson
"Books & Culture Corner: I Shop, Therefore I Am" "Critics of consumer culture are all wet, Virginia Postrel says. The riot of choices available to us resonates with our deepest aesthetic instincts" Jeremy Lott
"Books & Culture Corner: The Ph.D. Octopus, 100 Years On" How Christians can make a difference in the upside-down world of graduate school. Wilfred M. McClay
"Books & Culture 's Book of the Week: Oh, Brother" "Most everyone agrees that the James ossuary is a significant find. Ask what it means, however …" Jeremy Lott
"Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Poetry, Prayer, and Parable" The playful provocations of Scott Cairns David Wright
"Books & Culture's Books of the Week: Faith, Hope, and Charity in North Carolina" New novels by Michael Morris—whose first novel, A Place Called Wiregrass, was a word-of-mouth hit—and Jan Karon, who continues her beloved Mitford saga Betty Smartt Carter
"Carl F.H. Henry, Theologian and First Editor of Christianity Today, Dies at 90" "Thinker helped to shape many evangelical institutions and efforts, from higher education to ecumenism" Beth Spring and CT Staff
"Christian History Corner: J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis, a Legendary Friendship" A new book reveals how these two famous friends conspired to bring myth and legend—and Truth—to modern readers Chris Armstrong
"Christian History Corner: Muscular Christianity's Prodigal Son, College Sports" "In the wake of a basketball scandal at a prominent Christian university, we take time to remember the Christian roots of college athletics" Chris Armstrong
"Christian History Corner: Our Brothers and Sisters, the Episcopalians" The Episcopal Church needs our help. Here's why we should give it Chris Armstrong
"Christian History Corner: Palestinian Christians, Strangers in a Familiar Land" "They've called the Holy Land home for centuries, but they've never actually governed themselves" Steven Gertz
"Complicit Guilt, Explicit Healing" Men involved in abortion are starting to find help John W. Kennedy
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