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September 2003

The Unflappable Condi Rice
Why the world's most powerful woman asks God for help.


Why Don't They Listen?
John Stott on the most pernicious obstacles to effective world evangelism.


God and the Water Slide
Christian camping is bigger than ever, but some rituals never change.


Worship at the O.K. Corral
Cowboy churches shape their ministries for the western at heart.



News: North American Report

Security: Evangelicals urge Ashcroft to respect civil liberties.

Passages: Three evangelical pioneers die—Bill Bright, Paul Brand, Larry Burkett.

Pornography: Canadian Christians battle inertia to protect children.

Homosexuality: Conservatives push for constitutional marriage amendment after Supreme Court decriminalizes sodomy.


World Report

Iraq: Baghdad Christians fight fear with faith.

China: Hong Kong government backs down on antisedition law.

Dominican Republic: Church shares pure water—both physical and spiritual.


Departments

Inside CT: You Are What You Were |
Past events are still shaping our behavior today.

Under the Sun:
Quotation Marks; Go Figure

Where We Stand:
The Next Sexual Revolution; 'The Privilege of Struggle'; Hard Line on the Road Map; History Is Not Bunk

Reflections: Work and Vocation |
Quotations to stir heart and mind from Thomas Merton, Dorothy Sayers, and others.

Civil Reactions |
Sports Mobs and Manners

The CT Review
A Distorted Predestination; Lowering the Baby Boom; A Jolt of Sanity; Aching for Something Deep; West, Meet East; Church on the Ropes

The Back Page |
The Least Likely Soil

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Loving Where it Hurts the Most
Bill Mallonee has been called one of the top 100 songwriters in the world, but an audience is hard to find.

Slideshow: No Need to Fret
Bill Mallonee sings about hardship, but his lyrics are haunted by hope.

Go Figure
Get the number on Max Lucado, Orthodox congregants, and poverty.

Fire and Dating
Name that nonprofit, Mike Huckabee's biblical blunder, and stem-cells make an organ.

Our Contentious Catalyst
Francis Schaeffer never stopped battling for the faith.

Reference Rainbow
What it looks like to graph the Bible's cross-references.

Denominational Diagnostics
What I look for to find a healthy church.

My Top 5 Devotionals

Sorting through the Rubble
Westmont College rebuilds after fire destroys 20 percent of its campus.

World's Worst Persecutor
Will U.S. diplomatic shift and Graham visit help Christians?

Poll: When do you start listening to Christmas music?

From Christianity Today Movies:
Twilight
This film adaptation will satisfy fans of the vampire romance novel, but doesn't have much of anything for anyone else.

Bolt
A dog who thinks he's a superhero goes on a cross-country journey of self-discovery in Disney's best home-grown cartoon in years.

 
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