Volume 47, Number 3
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Cover Story
“The world’s biggest rock star tours the heartland, talking more openly about his faith as he recruits Christians in the fight against AIDS in Africa.”
Cathleen Falsani
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"Recent comments about Christians as jurists, coworkers as families, and Jesus as a terrorist"
Ted Olsen
"In Japan, couples want a Christian-style wedding—without the religious meaning"
Ted Olsen
David Hager appointed to committee despite criticism from prochoice camps
Stan Guthrie
Canadian high court orders school board to reconsider pro-gay books
Carol Lowes
Anthropologist says Latter-day Saints' teaching wrong about Native Americans
John W. Kennedy
"Facing growth problems, controversial group changes leadership structure"
Timothy R. Callahan
Jewish group sues over AmeriCorps support for religious groups
Lisa Griffin
"They are pushing for health care, free education, and an improved economy"
Sam Gonza
"Hindu militants threaten to expel evangelists, stop conversions"
Joshua Newton
Hong Kong's Christians fear antisedition measures will curb religious liberty
Anil Stephen
"Regardless of their positions on Iraq, Christians have much they can do"
Christianity Today editorial
Any person can stand outside the church and critique its obedience to the gospel
Christianity Today Editorial
Polemics at home and abroad does not prevent religious persecution
T. Jeremy Gunn
Frederick Buechner's most recent works shed light on the shadows of the human heart
Wendy Murray Zoba
Joni Eareckson Tada responds to Christopher Reeve and others
Joni Eareckson Tada
"If the Holy Spirit is in us, why can't we love one another?"
David P. Gushee
Three Christian apologists evaluate the conference speaker's life and teachings
Rich Poll
Brian McLaren's sequel to A New Kind of Christian touches other tenets of faith
Cindy Crosby
The Tao of Enron takes lessons from the second-largest bankruptcy in American history
Cindy Crosby
The youthful ID movement flexes its muscles in two documentaries
Thomas E. Woodward
God Encounters' imaginative essays find new approaches to an ancient practice
Cindy Crosby
"In Russia, the vocabulary of faith needs interpreters"
Philip Yancey