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  Volume 48, Issue 7
July, 2004 |
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Bearing the Cross: Out-of-Control Clerics Official scourgings and vigilante enforcers in Iran terrorize Christians. By Jeff M. Sellers
Black Eye for Freedom Report warns about religious liberty trends around the world. By Mandy Morgan, Religion News Service, in Washington
Bonds that Bind David Gushee examines marriage and divorce in historical and contemporary contexts. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Celestial Sights Room of Marvels is a vision of what heaven might look like. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Christians Fear Some Backlash After India Elections Still, they're heartened by voters' chastening of nationalist Hindus. By Manpreet Singh
Conservative Like a Fox al Thomas hates the liberalism, but tries to love the liberal. By Tony Carnes
Discreet and Dynamic Why, with no apparent resources, Chinese churches thrive. By Philip Yancey
Explorers of Noah's Lost Ark Citing new satellite images, team seeks to 'solidify the faith of many Christians.' By Gordon Govier
Eye for an Eye for an Eye Are Nigeria's deadly religious riots really about religion? By Obed Minchakpu in Jos
Fools' Gold Christians lured into buying 'rare' coins. By Rob Moll
Frozen Out What to do with those extra embryos. By John Van Regenmorter
Go Figure Recent stats on teen prayer, Bible reading, and music piracy. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Good Question: God Minus World = God Does God need our help, love, and praise? Answered by Laurence W. Wood
Heart of Truthfulness African Methodists provide hope to a troubled church. By Kathleen K. Rutledge in Pittsburgh
Hope Deferred Christians are uniquely positioned to further racial equality. By Stephen L. Carter
Inside CT: Bike Rides with Refugees There are 13 million refugees and asylum seekers worldwide. We show you the lives of four of them. By Tim Morgan
Memoir of Hope Letters for Lizzie wrestles with death and discovers God is not safe. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Methodists Divided on Split Church leaders react to talk about division.
News Briefs The morning-after pill, persecution in Vietnam, and the Jesus Video Project. By CT staff
No-Fault Division? It may be time for mainline churches to consider an amicable divorce. A Christianity Today editorial
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