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 Volume 48
May (Web-only), 2004 |
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Methodists Back Away from Breakup Evangelicals shelve call for 'amicable separation.' By Kathleen Rutledge in Pittsburgh
Methodists Strengthen Stand Against Homosexual Practice Lesbian pastor may not be reappointed. By Kathleen Rutledge in Pittsburgh
Pakistani Christian Student Dies from Torture Muslim seminary implicated in forcible conversion attempt. By Barbara G. Baker, Compass Direct
Religious Riots Claim Thousands of Lives in Nigeria
Should We Fight for Under God? The right approach to these two little words may not be obvious. By Collin Hansen
Sudan's Biblical History Sudan's ongoing civil war isn't the only reason Christians should be familiar with the region. Interview 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.
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.
The Dick Staub Interview: TV's Spiritual Directors, Buffy and Angel As Angel enters the TV afterlife, the author of What Would Buffy Do? explores one of television's more spiritual shows.
United Methodist Conservatives Seek 'Amicable' Split Despite gains, evangelicals say Methodist divisions over homosexuality are 'irreconcilable.' By Kathleen Rutledge in Pittsburgh
Weblog Bonus: Fresh Fighting in Nigeria—Death Estimates Now Over 1,000 Plus: Hundreds of stories from online stories around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen with Rob Moll
Weblog: Newsweek catches up to Left Behind Plus: New religious violence in Nigeria, congressional Catholics on communion, Gwen Shamblin's offices raided, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: 3,000 Christians Killed in Kano Attacks, Group Says Plus: Why the success of Christian books is hurting Christian stores; Ugandan Anglican bishop rescued from rebel kidnappers; Tony Campolo joins PETA campaign; and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Alistair Begg—Pastor, Movie Star When the Bible and pastors go hip. Compiled by Rob Moll
Weblog: Baylor President Narrowly Survives Regent Vote Plus: Surprise India election results already improving religious liberty; Nigeria takes drastic measure to stop religious violence; U.K. opens embryonic stem cell bank; and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Bush Campaign Seeks 'Friendly Congregations' Plus: Canadian Anglicans put off vote on gay marriages, George Beverly Shea leaves hospital after heart attack, Eisenhower's 'crusade' omitted, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Canadian Anglicans 'Affirm Integrity and Sanctity' of Homosexual Relationships Plus: Bush and the Pope meet at the Vatican, Shadowmancer hits #1, Billy's London crusade 50 years later, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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
Weblog: 'Costco Church' Fight Finally Over? Plus: Another California recall? Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Evangelicals and Catholics Really Together? Plus: One federal judge rules partial-birth abortion ban unconstitutional with two more yet to rule. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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