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How Can You Be Croatian? Why national identities are worth preserving. Miroslav Volf
Turkey Undemonized Lords of the Horizons: A History of the Ottoman Empire Douglas A. Howard
NEWS: Nationalism May Stall Christian Outreach in Russia While the re-election of Boris Yeltsin as president likely ensures protection of religious freedom in Russia, a growing nationalist sentiment is fueling new initiatives to control Western-financed missions outreach. By Beverly Nickles in Moscow
Northern Ireland: Christian Peace Activists Refocus on Forgiveness by Mary Cagney
ARTICLE: Separate and Equal By Wendy Murray Zoba
INSIDE CT: Risky Business By David Neff, Executive Editor
NEWS: The Suffering Church Increasingly, Christians are harassed, arrested, interrogated, imprisoned, fined, or killed because of their religious beliefs and practices. Kim A. Lawton
Books: A Canadian with an Attitude A profile of Canadian evangelicals that contrasts them with their counterparts in the American South.
Russia: Training Shortfall May Imperil Growth by Beverly Nickles in Moscow
Church Planting Faces Uphill Battle Church Planting Faces Uphill Battle by Tomas Dixon.
Bridging Kosovo's Deep Divisions A tiny evangelical minority has a vision for how to overcome the explosive mix of religion and nationalism. by Tomas Dixon in Kosovo, Yugoslavia
The World of 1732
Pietism: Recommended Resources
1534 The Act of Supremacy Breaking from Rome, the English Parliament declared King Henry VIII "the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England."
John Knox and the Scottish Reformation: History in the Making - It Seemed So Innocent and Good Many Christians unknowingly helped build the first atomic bomb. Richard Pierard is professor of history at Indiana State University. He is co-author of the church history overview, Two Kingdoms: The Church and Culture through the Ages (Moody, 1993).
Editorial: Rally Round the Flag America may not be God's chosen nation, but it does have a mission that churches can support Christianity Today Editorial
CT Classic: The Suffering Church Increasingly, Christians are harassed, arrested, interrogated, imprisoned, fined, or killed because of their religious beliefs and practices Kim A. Lawton
India Election Results Rattle Ruling Nationalists Hindu BJP getting irrelevant day by day say rivals Newsroom News Service
America the Ambiguous The paradoxes of a chosen nation Philip Jenkins
The Church with the Soul of a Nation The tension between Catholic identity and national ideals D.G. Hart
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