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 Volume 48
May (Web-only), 2004 |
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Weblog: Methodist Council Says Homosexuality Is 'Incompatible' with Christian Teaching Further ruling could all but overturn the acquittal of a homosexual minister. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: Presbyterian Court Says Church Doesn't Ban Gay Marriages Plus: More from the UMC Conference, opposing gay marriage, religious violence in Nigeria and Indonesia, and the National Day of Prayer. Compiled by Rob Moll
Methodists Strengthen Stand Against Homosexual Practice Lesbian pastor may not be reappointed. By Kathleen Rutledge in Pittsburgh
Weblog: Nigerian Christians Attack Muslims, Kill Dozens Plus: Sudan elected to U.N. human-rights commission, Muslims, mosques, and churches in Europe, Christians in India, and more articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
The Dick Staub Interview: Driving to Paradise David Brooks, author of On Paradise Drive, says Americans are on a spiritual search for paradise, and Christians need to supply the language for the search.
When Mother's Day Is Hard Taking solace in Scripture's difficult and unsentimental image of motherhood. By Jenell Williams Paris
Weblog: Is the National Day of Prayer Too Political? Plus: Babies born for stem cell use, faith-based prisons, Frank Schaeffer on the military, censoring films, and more articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
Lesbian Is Eligible for Reappointment, Bishop Says Differing interpretations of Methodist court ruling prolong denomination's fight. By Kathleen Rutledge in Pittsburgh.
United Methodist Conservatives Seek 'Amicable' Split Despite gains, evangelicals say Methodist divisions over homosexuality are 'irreconcilable.' By Kathleen Rutledge in Pittsburgh
Weblog: Catholic Life Group to Spend $500,000 Denouncing Kerry-friendly Bishops Plus: Southern Baptists propose public school boycott, more on the possible Methodist church spilt, death toll rises in Nigeria, faith in China, and more articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Rob Moll
Methodists Back Away from Breakup Evangelicals shelve call for 'amicable separation.' By Kathleen Rutledge in Pittsburgh
Weblog: Alistair Begg—Pastor, Movie Star When the Bible and pastors go hip. Compiled by Rob Moll
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Mystery and Message Must they compete? Reviewed by Abram Van Engen
Weblog: Rounding Up the Few Christian Voices on the Iraq Prison Scandal Sojourners says Rumsfeld should go, World says he should stay, and Christian Peacemaker Teams says there's a bigger story untold. Compiled by Ted Olsen
The Dick Staub Interview: The Ascetic American Dream David Matzko McCarthy, author of The Good Life: Genuine Christianity for the Middle Class, talks about the wealth and the poverty of the American middle class.
Christianity Today, Sister Magazines Win 32 EPA Awards Profile of Tony Campolo earns first in Personality Article from the Evangelical Press Association. By Rob Moll
Weblog: Eye-for-Eye Religious Violence Blinds Nigeria Muslims retaliate against retaliatory attack, leaving many casualties. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Pakistani Christian Student Dies from Torture Muslim seminary implicated in forcible conversion attempt. By Barbara G. Baker, Compass Direct
Weblog: Jim Dobson's New Political Organization Plus: Christian organizations blame porn for abuse at Abu Ghraib. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Nigerian Christians Say Nearly 600 Killed In This Week's Riots Plus: All of the week's religion news is coming up. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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