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  Volume 49, Issue 9
September, 2005 |
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Passages Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world. By CT staff
End Extreme Poverty in 2005? No way. But we can still do something significant. A Christianity Today editorial
CT Classic CT Classic: The $1 Billion Handoff Sir John Templeton, who died Tuesday, gave his born-again son control of the famous foundation in 2005. by Tony Carnes
Christians Raise Ministry Profile Celebration 2005' offers service as low-key witness. by Lloyd Mackey in Ottawa
Court Decision Worries Churches Kelo puts religious property at risk. by Mark Stricherz in Washington
Connecticut Six' Battle Heats Up Bishop removes priest, changes dissenting church's locks. By Rebecca Barnes in Louisville
I Now Pronounce You Husband and Husband Homosexual marriage now legal; pressure feared. by Lloyd Mackey in Ottawa
Helping Afghanistan One Cupcake at a Time Why a Christian couple trains Kabul's women to bake, cook, and keep house for Westerners. by Evelyn Juan
The Politics of the People of God The Church has a unique role to play in our politicized culture. by Darrell Bock
Bookmarks Quick reviews of Life@Work, The Power of Hospitality, Sex, Lies, and the Media, and When You're Facing the Empty Nest. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
The Holy and the Ivy Intellectual skepticism persists in the Ivy League. Thankfully, so does a vibrant Christian faith. by Collin Hansen
High-Tech Circuit Riders Satellite churches are discovering a new way to grow the body of Christ. By Bob Smietana, with additional reporting by Rebecca Barnes
The Court's Uncertain Trumpet Unprincipled Commandments rulings leave a nation guessing. by Stephen L. Carter
Christianity Today News Briefs Recent developments at Christian organizations. by CT staff
Neighbor Love Inc. Christians in business have an honored place in God's plan. A Christianity Today editorial
God Behind Barbed Wire How a Nazi-soldier-turned-theologian found hope. by Philip Yancey
Subverting Dignity Nina Shea on the greatest threat to human freedom today. Interview by Sheryl Henderson Blunt
The Daniel of Religious Rights Nina Shea is not someone to tangle with. And the persecuted are mighty glad. by Sheryl Henderson Blunt
A More Demanding Faith Christian history is full of attempts to lead a more radical faith. by David Neff
The New Monasticism A fresh crop of Christian communities is blossoming in blighted urban settings all over America. by Rob Moll
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