Volume 43, Number 11
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Cover Story
Columbine and the stirring of America’s soul.
Wendy Murray Zoba
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Michael G. Maudlin, Managing Editor
By John W. Kennedy.
By Willmar Thorkelson
By Mark I. Pinsky in Orlando.
By Mark A. Kellner.
By Rodolpho Carrasco.
Lutherans, Episcopalians aspire to full communion, but differences remain over role of bishops.
By Douglas LeBlanc in Denver.
By Jody Veenker.
By Odhiambo Okite.
Ecumenical News International.
Christian women lead girls out of sexual bondage.
By Tony Carnes in Hong Kong
By Deann Alford in Austin.
By Chuck Fager.
Fear and idolatry are our real gun problem.
A Christianity Today Editorial
How the Bernalls helped Cassie break with old friends and build a new life.
Wendy Murray Zoba
We evangelicals have made a too-easy peace with the inroads of consumer culture.
Eric Miller
A CT forum on homosexuality and public policy.
The Incredibly Shrinking Gay Gene
By Stanton L. Jones, provost at Wheaton College, and Mark A. Yarhouse, assistant professor of psychology at Regent University.
His controversial mission to interpret pop culture for cranky Christians.
Edward Gilbreath
Jamaica's fractured fellowship is on the mend.
Ted Olsen in Kingston, Jamaica
The surprising story of how one Nazi regime ended the war with more Jews than it had before.
Jeff Lipkes
A growing movement of Christian tattooists is leaving its mark on both body and soul.
Lauren F. Winner
By Ted Olsen and Mark Galli.
It's great music, but its portrayal of Christian hypocrisy will make you wince.
Lauren F. Winner
Dispelling myths about one of the greatest thinkers of the ancient world.
Douglas Brouwer