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November 2004

The Emergent Mystique
The 'emerging church' movement has generated a lot of excitement but only a handful of congregations. Is it the wave of the future or a passing fancy?


Emergent Evangelism
Brian McLaren and Duane Litfin on the place of absolute truths in a postmodern world.


Why I Apologized to Planned Parenthood
My difficult unplanned pregnancy impelled me to show a little more grace.


Rubber Sharks and Real Kids
When it comes to media, Ted Baehr tells parents to use common sense and cognitive development theory.


Can This Institution Be Saved?
A curious alliance of helping professionals is working to rebuild marriage in a culture of divorce.


Mutual Mayhem
A plea for peace and truth in the madness of Nigeria.

Plus: Back to the Basics

Winking at Corruption No More
Christians help lead a worldwide movement opposing graft.


The Chinese Church's Delicate Dance
A conversation with the head of the Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Movement.



HeadLines

Russia: Christians seek healing in Beslan.

Media: Newspaper investigates TBN.

Education: Evangelical schools wrestle with post-9/11 visa rules.

Kenya: Christian publications multiply amid new freedom.

Business: Christian bookstores hit hard by competition from Wal-Mart.

Honduras: Casa Alianza director resigns over sex charges.

Zimbabwe: Law would shut down many faith-based groups.

Q+A: SBC president Bobby Welch on evangelism.

Law: Florida school vouchers flunked.


Departments

Inside CT
Bored in Shanghai

Readers Write

Where We Stand
For Whom Would Jesus Vote?; Fill an Empty Cradle

Speaking Out |
The Politics of Stem Cells

Reflections
The Way of Salvation

Good Question |
Dangerous Meditations

Weblog in Print |
Bad Believers, Non-Believers

Civil Reactions |
Defending Our Neighbor

The CT review
The Wages of Abuse; Bookmarks; Good News from the Doctor

The Back Page |
Hope for Abraham's Sons

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Hark! Sixpence Sings Again
Nash, Slocum reunite for a marvelous Christmas album.

Yule Tidings
Five New CDs for Christmas

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?
Many see moral uplift as a result of the slumping economy.

The Good News in Oil and Acrylic
A missions center becomes a patron of the arts.

Prepare the Way of the Lord - Day 2

Poll: What kind of Christmas music do you like most?

From Christianity Today Movies:
'Perhaps Just Out of Our Minds'
Christian filmmaker Buzz McLaughlin tries to find a niche between secular movies and preachy ones—only to find it's an elusive market.

 
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