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  Volume 47, Issue 1
January, 2003 |
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"New Congress, New Agenda" "Abortion, judgeships, cloning ban are top priorities for conservative Christians" Mark Stricherz
"Safe, Not Sorry" Churches do not have to wait for safer 15-passenger vans. Christianity Today editorial
"Top Ten News Stories, 2002" "The events, people, and ideas of the past year that have or will significantly shape evangelical life, thought, or mission" CT editors
All in the Family "For evangelical insiders, Randall Balmer's one-man encyclopedia can be fun" Elesha Coffman
Closing the door on open theists? ETS to examine whether Clark Pinnock and John Sanders can remain members Doug Koop
Cote D'Ivoire: Missionaries flee violence Muslim rebel attacks force school closures David Miller
Death Watch One of the world's earliest Christian cultures totters on the edge of extinction Thomas C. Oden
Far from Busyness "Teaching the Dead Bird to Sing wrestles with overwork, discouragement, and doubt" Cindy Crosby
Go Figure What role did abortion play in the congressional race? Ted Olsen
Guest Column: Decorated with Death Is religious jewelry just a smokescreen? Sarah E. Hinlicky
Inside CT: A Holy Nuisance J.I. Packer has strong words for those who don't feel called to agitate for reform David Neff
Jesusy' Anne Lamott Chatting with a born-again paradox Agnieszka Tennant
Learning to be Loved Max Lucado's A Love Worth Giving shows that the model for loving was set by Jesus Cindy Crosby
Little Zag from Zig "With this salesman and Christian, what you see is what you get" Mark A. Kellner
Model in the Public Square Hero for Humanity shows how faith can change government Cindy Crosby
Open-book Ministry "Financial transparency is a must, even when it's not legally required" A Christianity Today editorial
PCUSA group seeks special assembly Conservatives circulate petition to discipline those defying church law on homosexual clergy Kevin Eckstrom
Plus: Candidate Campolo 'The idea of winning was ridiculous.' Ted Olsen
Plus: Tony Talks Too Much "Campolo has sworn to cut back many times, but still couldn't say no to speaking engagements" Ted Olsen
Plus: Why Clinton Likes Him The President and evangelist talked about sexual ethics long before Monica Ted Olsen
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