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Pentecostalism
Curbing Big Brother Christians urge Ashcroft to respect freedom in surveillance law. Tony Carnes
Weblog: Stone Tablet Confirms Solomon's Temple, Biblical Narrative Ashcroft goes to bat for faith-based initiative, and other stories from online sources around the world. Ted Olsen
Weblog: Irish TV Refuses Campus Crusade Campaign California okays embryonic stem-cell research while Ashcroft challenges assisted suicide, and other stories on life ethics Ted Olsen
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Indigenous and Evangelistic "Isolated from the infusion of foreign missionaries by Sri Lankan laws, the island's church knows that to survive, it must focus on evangelism" Tim Stafford
Church as Civics 101 The robust civic engagement of Protestant clergy John Schmalzbauer
Belgium: Deported as 'Illegal' Officials expel four Assemblies of God volunteers. Compass Direct
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CT Classic: Admen for Heaven "Opening up minds is the first step to regular church attendance, Episcopal Ad Project says" David Neff
Web's Latest Craze is The Prayer of Reata "Yes, the Pope really is Catholic, and other stories from media sources around the world." Ted Olsen
NEWS: Pentecostals Renounce Racism Memphis gathering begins mending historic rift. J. Lee Grady
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Weblog: Schism Threatens Brownsville Assembly of God as School Head Fired Plus: Jordan archaeologists think they might have found John the Baptist, and other articles from mainstream media sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Revival: Pensacola Outpouring Keeps Gushing But unlike the bubbly Toronto Blessing, repentance is foremost at this revival. by Steve Rabey in Pensacola.
Christian History Corner: Do Nigerian Miracle Ministries Discredit the Faith? The spiritual dynamism of West African Christianity is now well known even in the West. Do credulity-stretching, highly publicized miracles discredit what God is doing in that region? By Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Timeline of the Spirit-gifted Before Moody, Finney, Edwards, and Mather came a long line of Catholic and Orthodox believers reputed to enjoy the promise of the Father. Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: Do Non-Charismatics 'Do' Holy Spirit Baptism? Ask D. L. Moody, Charles G. Finney, Jonathan Edwards, or Cotton Mather Chris Armstrong
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New Study Reveals Which Churches Grow High standards are key, says new survey from the Hartford Institute for Religion Research Tony Carnes
Church of God in Christ: COGIC Presiding Bishop Ousted Alleged abuse of power leads to historic vote for Church of God in Christ Corrie Cutrer
Catholics, Baptists, Methodists Remain Tops
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People: North America North America
Wide Awake
Expressive Worship with Reluctant People By Jack Hayford
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CT Classic: Admen for Heaven "Opening up minds is the first step to regular church attendance, Episcopal Ad Project says" David Neff
Kenyan President Suggests Hanging for 'Knowingly' Infecting Others with AIDS Church organizations criticize use of capital punishment as solution to epidemic Sam Gonza
Shelling the Salvation Army "If William Booth's church could handle sticks and stones in the 1880s, it should withstand the recent barrage of hateful words" Elesha Coffman
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Prostitute Murders Spur Ministry Vancouver Christians rescue women lost on streets Debra Fieguth
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God's Peculiar People Historian Grant Wacker explains why Pentecostals survived and even flourished. Edward J. Gitre
No Luddites Here Evangelicals have (almost) always been quick to adopt communications technologies. Randall Balmer and Catharine Randall
Willow Creek's Place in History It turns out that the church that made seeker-sensitive a part of our vocabulary is not as revolutionary as its critics have said. By Michael S. Hamilton
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Go Figure "Statistics on Protestant wealth, megachurches, and British Christians and Muslims" Ted Olsen
"Walking the Old, Old Talk" The cultural success of evangelicalism is its greatest weakness Christianity Today editorial
The Dick Staub Interview: John Ortberg's Freak Show Churchgoers' attempts to be average are killing them, says the Willow Creek pastor.
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El Espiritu Santo Exploring Latino Pentecostalism. By Douglas Jacobsen
Whither Pentecostal Scholarship? The overlap between people with the Spirit and people with Ph.D.'s. By Arlene M. SÁnchez Walsh
"Weblog: Kenneth Hagin, 'Word of Faith' Preacher, Dies at 86" The explicit Messiah Ted Olsen
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A Preaching Woman The remarkable story of a former slave sheds light on the origins of African American Christianity. Jonathon Kahn
The News from Rhosllanerchrugog On the exemplary fate of Nonconformity in Wales. David Bebbington
Christian History Corner: Reports of the Revival The Confederate camp became a school of Christ. By Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr.
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Weblog: Long Island Priest Shot During Mass Eugene Rivers accused of discrimination, the growth of Asian-American churches, and other stories from around the world Ted Olsen
Shari'ah Law to Decide Fates in Afghanistan Attack of the 200 Clones coming soon and Eugene Rivers's model could help Cincinnati's racial tensions Todd Hertz
CT Classic: Separate and Equal Martin Luther King dreamed of an integrated society. Boston minister Eugene Rivers thinks it was the wrong dream Wendy Murray Zoba
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Conversations: God's Wonder Worker In retirement, John Wimber reflects on what he learned from building the Vineyard. by Tim Stafford and James Beverley
Revival: Pensacola Outpouring Keeps Gushing But unlike the bubbly Toronto Blessing, repentance is foremost at this revival. by Steve Rabey in Pensacola.
NEWS: Vineyard Severs Ties with 'Toronto Blessing' Church By James A. Beverley in Toronto
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September News Wrap "Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world" CT Staff
Briefs: North America
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