Volume 45, Number 10
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Cover Story
High-tech Christian executives in California are bringing biblical values back into a mecca of Mammon.
Tony Carnes
More from this Issue
Behind Tony Carnes's reporting on Silicon Valley churches
Timothy C. Morgan
Publisher, estate under fire for handling of C. S. Lewis's identity.
Corrie Cutrer
Evangelicals say Catholics and liturgical Protestants are more likely to be promoted.
Adelle M. Banks,
Proposal left out of education reform bills
Stan Guthrie
Presbyteries will vote on national meeting's action during the next year.
John W. Kennedy
Religious conservatives hail religious club case as protection for free-speech.
Sheryl Henderson
Anglican Mission in America continues to grow
Religion News Service
But danger increasing for Burnhams—and for workers around the world.
Stan Guthrie
Persecution from Orthodox extremists on rise since Milosevic forced from office.
Branko Bjelajac
Todd Hertz
There's too little evidence to prove that anyone is 'de-Christianizing' C.S. Lewis.
Christianity Today Editorial
How many times must the Supreme Court tell schools not to exclude faith groups?
Christianity Today Editorial
Grace Presbyterian had a Web site before it even had Sunday services
Tony Carnes
Digital culture's relentless critic, Paulina Borsook, discusses the 'religion' of Silicon Valley and its virtual extensions
Helen Lee
The electronic wizardry that helps Billy Graham tell the old, old story to millions
Jeff M. Sellers
How one Toronto mission is bringing computer literacy to inner-city kids
Denyse O'Leary
Why—biblically speaking—we should question the unity-in-diversity refrains coming out of many denominational headquarters
James R. Edwards
The universe is remarkable for what God has equipped it to do
Howard J. Van Till
What you can do to help persecuted Christians
Jeff M. Sellers
A children's sermon is a time to feed their imaginations, not their egos
Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
I know the Bible says Christians should not sue Christians, but is it okay to sue non-Christians?
Alice Curtis
Despite Steven Spielberg's reputation for producing warm fuzzies, A.I. is bleak.
Peter T. Chattaway
A professor explores the meaning of neighbors in the global village
Peter L. Edman
Microsoft's Age of Empires reminds us what our faith is—and isn't—about.
Jeffrey Overstreet
The language of faith doesn't have to become a foreign tongue
Charles Colson