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  Volume 48, Issue 9
September, 2004 |
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Christianity Today News Briefs Making amends with Anabaptists, AmeriCorps teachers banned from Catholic schools, and the Graham Staines hospital. By CT staff
A Crumbling Institution How social revolutions cracked the pillars of marriage. By David P. Gushee
A False Cry of Peace Wilfred Mlay, World Vision's regional vice president for Africa, discusses the crisis facing black Muslims in Darfur. Interview by Stan Guthrie
Bad Cops Christians say false evidence led to murder acquittals. By Cornelis Hulsman in Cairo
Clearing the Clutter Kevin Miller shares tips on Surviving Information Overload Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Court Guts Porn Law Activists promote other methods By Ken Walker
Courtroom Thriller Dying Declaration combines faith, race, and politics into a page-turner. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Cracking Down on Conversions Buddhist radicals push tough new laws. Manpreet Singh
Fighting Zealous Tolerance With truth under attack, Voddie Baucham Jr. says Christians need to better learn how to engage the culture with the gospel Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Fish Tales The Catch tells fishing stories that connect three generations. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Forgetting God Why decadence drives out discipline. By Philip Yancey
Forgetting God Why decadence drives out discipline. By Philip Yancey
Go Figure Recent stats on fewer Protestants, female administrators, and religious book sales. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Inside CT: The Cure of Gay Souls Pastoral care of gay people in our congregations cannot wait. By David Neff
Keeping the Sabbath Is it wrong to mow the lawn on Sunday? By Frederica Mathewes-Green
Loose Lips Christians in Hong Kong worry over remarks by broadcaster. By Manpreet Singh in Hong Kong
Loving Military Enemies War does not exempt Christians from the second-greatest commandment. By Stephen L. Carter
Never Again? Genocide in Sudan tests our commitment to justice. A Christianity Today Editorial
Passages Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world By CT staff
Pro-Abortion Madness The abortion lobby has abandoned its rationales amid pro-life gains. By Ted Olsen
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