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  Volume 49, Issue 7
July, 2005 |
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Christianity Today News Briefs Religious freedom in Vietnam and China, Messianic Jews in Israel, and Millard Fuller. by CT staff
A More Perfect Society Why I wouldn't want to live there. by Angela Beise
American Decalogue Telling stories of U.S. morals through the prism of the Ten Commandments. Reviewed by D. Brent Laytham
Banning Compassion Buddhist radicals seek to curtail Christian witness. by Manpreet Singh
Big Chill Anti-religion group seeks to block federal funding of Alaska school. by Ken Walker
Christian Zionists Split Over Gaza Pullout Some remain politically neutral. by Deann Alford
Dead Baby Sparks Suit Mother claims infant was born alive. by John W. Kennedy
Designed Dispute Curriculum critical of evolution nears approval in Kansas. By Rebecca Barnes in Louisville
Dirty Qur'ans, Dusty Bibles If Leviticus or Jude suddenly disappeared from Scripture, would we notice? by Ted Olsen
Dumped into Drums Eritrea ramps up brutal crackdown on Christians. by Jeff M. Sellers
Faith and Freedom Quotations to stir the heart and mind. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
Go Figure Recent stats on America as a Christian nation, creation and evolution, and liking Muslims. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Is Christ Divided? And two more apostolic questions today's church must answer. by Timothy George
Love in the Land of Enmity The local joke is that Gaza is hell. But that doesn't seem to deter ministry there. by Deann Alford
Out of Africa The leader of nearly 18 million Nigerian Anglicans challenges the West's theology and control. by Douglas LeBlanc
Passages Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world. By CT staff
Power Struggle Rocks Hollywood Presbyterian Church fight pits venerable congregation against governing body. by James Jewell
Quotation Marks Recent comments from Garrison Keillor, Jane Fonda, Chan Chandler, and Ken Salazar. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Reporting Eye to Eye The Holy Land has always been treacherous. by Timothy C. Morgan
The Japanese Joseph What the North Korean regime meant for evil, God used for good. Philip Yancey
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