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May 2006

Nothing But the Blood
More and more evangelicals believe Christ's atoning death is merely a grotesque creation of the medieval imagination. Really?


Stopping Genocide—Again
Ethnic bloodshed in Sudan's Darfur region remains the top crisis for U.N. ambassador John Bolton.


A New Kind of Urban Christian
As the city goes, so goes the culture


The Debt Slayers
There's a reason there are more Christian financial advisers than ever.


Every Tribe and Class
If these missionaries have their way, millions of Taiwanese will no longer be too embarrassed or intimidated to go to church.


The Saints Go Marching Back
Poverty-fighting Christians labor to restore New Orleans's workforce after Katrina.



HeadLines

Abortion: Some pro-lifers lament South Dakota law.

Gay Rights: Conservatives who offer alternative to civil unions wounded by their own.

Refugees: 'Ridiculous' interpretation of law bars nearly 12,000.

Afghanistan: Apostasy case highlights legal contradictions.

India: Ministry head arrested; archbishop in hiding.

Genocide: Pressure on Sudan mounts, but the Darfur killing continues.

Money: Should ministries pay less than secular nonprofits?

Q + A: Nigeria's Peter Akinola on deadly violence between Christians and Muslims.


Departments

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Tying Grace to the Cross

Readers Write

Where We Stand
Blessed Are the Courageous; Religious Freedom Isn't Free

Reflections
Ponder These Things

Speaking Out |
Post-Traumatic Faith

Good Question |
Visual Spirituality

Do Likewise |
Crash

Weblog in Print |
Peace, Peace

Civil Reactions |
The ACLU Is Not Evil

The CT Review
Choking on The Maker's Diet; Why Conservative Man Cannot Live by the Free Market Alone; Trapped with Evolutionary Philosopher Dr. X; Bookmarks

The Back Page |
A Long, Warm Glow

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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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