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May 2004

India Undaunted
Escalating repression can't dampen the church's growth.
Plus: The Immense Commission, Watch Those Web Postings


Breaking into Prison
A gospel invasion helps bring peace to one of the nation's most violent penitentiaries.


The 50 Best Christian Places to Work
The second annual survey highlights companies that focus on building a culture of trust.
Plus: How They Were Chosen, The Finalists, Too Much Information?


Running Out of Miracles
VeggieTales' creator Phil Vischer had his dream crumble, but he's no longer s-scared.
Plus: Putting Big Idea Back Together


Amazing Sin, How Deep We're Bound
Finding the courage to trust in grace.


O Jailed Town of Bethlehem
How eerily still we see thee lie.


Jack Kelley's Tangled Web
Discredited USA Today journalist looks to Christian colleagues for support.



HeadLines

First Amendment: Salvation Army sued for asking employees to support its mission.

Sudan: Christians among hundreds of thousands displaced.

Iraq: Four missionaries die in car attack.

United Methodists: Two gay controversies likely to dominate general conference.

Haiti: Missionaries return to rebuild out of the rubble.

Sri Lanka: Buddhist nationalists step up violence against churches.

Israel: Battle over archaeological authenticity heats up.

Q+A: Clive Calver on fundraising in light of 9/11.

Politics: African American, Hispanic pastors lead the charge against gay marriage.


Departments

Inside CT
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Readers Write

Where We Stand
Blessed are the Lukewarm; Double-entry Accountability

Reflections
The Outpoured Spirit

The CT Review
The Elephant in the Room; Pictures of God's Love; Man of Contradictions; Learning from Our Kids; Redeeming Conflict

The Back Page |
Doubting the Doomsayers

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Dispatches from St. Paul: After the Balloons

The prayer from John McCain's pastor

'What Good Fortune. … The Stars Are Aligned'

Joe Gibbs: McCain Election Will Spark Revival

Interview: Getting People Excited about John McCain

Poll: Which candidate do you support?

Criswell Crisis
President resigns, alleging pastor plotted to sell school assets.

A Southern Baptist Manifesto
Dockery proposes keeping essentials and nonessentials in balance.

Caesar's Sectarians
The government keeps trying to favor one kind of religion over another.

Healing ORU
$70 million and Mart Green's business acumen are repairing a scandal-scarred school.

Missional Misstep
Emphasizing the big gospel can make it hard to communicate any gospel.

From Christianity Today Movies:
Salvation Not Needed
The star of Save Me says ex-gay ministries can do a world of good for its clients, but also believes there's no such thing as "converting" homosexuals to go straight.

Review: Save Me
A gay man and a Christian woman reach beyond the stereotypes in this thoughtful, but not unbiased, film about an "ex-gay" ministry.

 
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