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September 2002

Doors into Islam
September 11 has only intensified the dangers and rewards of Muslim evangelism.

Plus: Deconstructing Islam

The Little School in the Living Room Grows Up
A homeschooling mom visits one of the largest conventions in the country and notes how this form of alternative education has changed—to the chagrin of traditionalists.

Plus: No Dissing This Learning

You Can Take the Boy out of the Barrio …
But nothing has been able to take the barrio out of Jesse Miranda, the uniting force for Hispanic Protestants in the U.S.


Vietnam's Hidden Tragedy
American church leaders manipulated as communists cover up abuse of tribal Christians.


News: North American Report

Cloning: President's Council on Bioethics recommends a partial ban, disappointing some conservatives

Southern Baptists: Interfaith activity will cost D.C. Convention $476,000 in denominational funding.

Freedom Fighters: Groups protest Sudan policy stalemate.

Navy Wins Suit: Pentecostal chaplain plans to appeal discrimination case ruling.

Evolving Standards: Intelligent Design advocates ask Ohio to broaden origins discussion in public schools


World Report

India: Christians reach out to war-weary Muslims in Kashmir.

Spain: Christians fear AIDS media campaign may ignore how people get the disease.

United Kingdom: 'Ambiguous' Rowan Williams will be the next Archibishop of Canterbury.

Netherlands: Devout Christian becomes prime minister.

Columbia: terrorist kill two more evangelical pastors.


Departments

Inside CT
Doctrine Still Matters

Under the Sun
Pocket Idolatry; Expecting a Flood of Tourists; Darkness at Jesus' Tomb; Go Figure

Editorials
Transcending Security; Children First, Schools Next

The Long View |
Globalists R Us

The CT Review
Saving Africa; Standup for Jesus

The Back Page |
God's Funeral

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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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