Volume 45, Number 8
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Cover Story
Evangelical assumptions about singleness still need rethinking
Lauren F. Winner
More from this Issue
"Vouchers dropped, but testing, tax credits remain in Bush education plan"
Corrie Cutrer
Conservatives threaten to withhold money if national leadership doesn't agree with affirmations
Religion News Service
"Arrangement designed to save Christian Brotherhood Newsletter, not dissolve it"
Chuck Fager
But Baptist Foundation of Arizona victims will have to wait in line
Chuck Fager
"Five former Baptist Foundation of Arizona officials plead not guilty to theft, fraud, and racketeering"
Associated Baptist Press
Religious organizations targeting immigrant populations seek to make the church an embassy.
Religion News Service
"Both American mosques and their attendees are young, study finds"
Religion News Service
Pending trial in California will test the limits of religion on campus
Charles Adamson
"Pharmaceutical companies drop suit against South Africa, but problems remain"
Ecumenical News International
Prime minister of Malaysia speaks to World Evangelical Fellowship as group addresses domestic abuse and debt relief.
Anil Stephen
Missionary aviators say their risky work at times puts them in mortal danger
Deann Alford
Ecumenical News International
Is daycare preparing toddlers to become bullies?
Christianity Today Editorial
There are more single people in America than ever—and they need the church as much as ever.
Margaret Feinberg
Online matchmaking is changing the Christian dating game
Amber L. Anderson
An interview with I Kissed Dating Goodbye author Joshua Harris
An Interview with Joshua Harris
By Chris Hall and John Sanders
By Chris Hall and John Sanders
Christopher Hall and John Sanders debate openness theology (Part II).
Christopher A. Hall and John Sanders continue their debate of openness theology.
Christopher A. Hall and John Sanders
Critics allege safety concerns overlooked in FDA approval process
Stan Guthrie
White House chief of staff says abortion isn't on list of public policy priorities
Sheryl Blunt
"What the Dalai Lama and his followers believe about God, Buddha, and other teachings"
James A. Beverley
Aspects of Tibetan spirituality should give Christians pause
James A. Beverley
The Dalai Lama says he appreciates Christian attempts to address persecution in his homeland
James A. Beverley
Quotations to stir heart and mind on places where God is encountered
Richard A. Kauffman
An interview with John DiIulio, Bush's charitable-choice point man
Ronald J. Sider
The case for compassionate conservationism
John E. Silvius
The church suffers when pastors confuse anecdotes with parables
Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
The Prayer of Jabez is already one of the best-selling religious books in history. Why?
Mark Galli
Denominational conflicts may arise from views of God rather than competing worldviews
Richard Mouw
Christian singer-songwriters take their faith into the culture of chiming guitars and protest songs
Steve Rabey
We should be angry that the media hawks violence and that parents allow it
Charles Colson