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  Volume 50, Issue 2
February, 2006 |
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Christianity Today News Briefs IVP's new imprints, Walgreens suspends "morning-after pill" objectors, American Baptist non-breakup, and more news from around the world. CT staff
Jabez Author Quits Africa Disappointments prompt early retirement. Timothy C. Morgan
5 Reasons Torture Is Always Wrong And why there should be no exceptions. David P. Gushee
A More Excellent Way Changing the law isn't enough. Charles Colson with Anne Morse
A Tale of Two Kitties Lovers of Aslan should heed the warnings from the creator of Hobbes. E.J. Park
Apathetic Agnostic David Horowitz on life without God. Reviewed by Douglas LeBlanc
BOOKMARKS Ask Not What Your God Can Do for You Rather, love God for who he is, says John Piper. Reviewed by Collin Hansen
BOOKMARKS Balancing Civility and Religion The nation's public sociologist looks at America's religious diversity. Reviewed by Mark Noll
Bridge to a Place Called Home How one ministry partners with churches to put the homeless back on their feet. Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
Close Encounters with HIV Local churches should network in the war against the virus. A Christianity Today editorial. A Christianity Today editorial
BOOKMARKS Concluding Mitford Jan Karon gives readers what they're hoping for in the series' final volume. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Disappointed but Holding While overall support for George W. Bush has plummeted, evangelicals remain surprisingly loyal. Tony Carnes
Front Line Dilemma Christians in intelligence services are conflicted over the use of torture. Tony Carnes
Go Figure Recent stats on Christian colleges, belief in God, and the number actually offended by 'Merry Christmas'. Compiled by Ted Olsen
THE CHRISTIAN VISION PROJECT Habits of Highly Effective Justice Workers Should we protest the system or invest in a life? Yes. Rodolpho Carrasco
BOOKMARKS How Not to Influence People Rick Santorum's It Takes a Family is an example of how not to fight the culture wars. John Wilson
Indecency Proposal Á la carte cable pits wholesomeness against evangelism. Brad A. Greenberg
Islam's Uncertain Future Freedom House's Paul Marshall says Shari'ah is both less and more dangerous than you think. Interview by Stan Guthrie
It's a Rap A new hip-hop Biblezine tries to give God street cred. Jewly Hight
Just As He Was Dubbed Graham sermons reap unprecedented global response. Ken Garfield
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