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April 2, 2001

Whatever Happened to Christian History?
Evangelical historians have finally earned the respect of the secular academy. But some critics say they've sold out. Not really.


How to Serve Time
There is a Christian way to study the past without weakening the truth.


Church, State, and Columbine
Since the infamous massacre, America has been rethinking the role of religion in the public square.


Pottering and Prayer
As John Stott turns 80, he still finds weeds to pull, birds to watch, and petitions to make.


It's Not About Us
Modern spirituality begins and ends with the self; Christian spirituality, with the Alpha and Omega.


CONVERSATIONS
Weathering Economic Tsunamis
How the whole people of God can minister to the unemployed. An interview with career counselor Richard Kew.


SPECIAL NEWS REPORT
A Velvet Oppression
Conservative Christians are not faring well in Canada's brave new secular society.



News: North American Report

Lawsuit: Health Plan Accused

Abortion: Virginia OKs Abortion Restriction

Update: Reform Jewish Leaders Urge Boy Scout Ban

In Memoriam: Megachurch Pastor Jack Hyles Dead at 74

Briefs: North America

Parachurch: Breaking Up Isn't Hard to Do

Charitable Choice: Charitable Choice Dance Begins

Election 2000: Partisanship in the Pews


World Report

Columbia: U.S. Demands Information About Missing Missionaries

Egypt: Judge Acquits Muslims After Rampage

Pakistan: Christians Cleared of Blasphemy

Briefs: The World

India: Relief Abuses Rampant

Vatican City: Catholic, Reformed, and Lutheran Leaders Discuss Indulgences

Zimbabwe: Evangelicals Attempt to Defust Crises


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Our Renaissance Writer

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Editorial
No More Excuses; The Maturing of Victimhood

Reflections
Quotations to Stir Mind and Heart

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Dead Authors Society

Civil Reactions |
Vouching for Parents

The CT Review
Decoding Generations; A Reluctant Hero; Holy Desolation

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A Latter-day Alliance
Evangelicals, once uncomfortable with Romney, unite with Mormons on gay marriage ban.

Ignorance as Blessing
Foreknowledge: for God and not for us.

Recessions Are Good?
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The Good News in Oil and Acrylic
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Prepare the Way of the Lord - Day 2

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