Top Ten News Stories, 2002
The events, people, and ideas of the past year that have or will significantly shape evangelical life, thought, or mission.
Christianity Today editors | posted 12/01/2002 12:00AM
Martyrs' Brigade : Militant Muslims murder Christians in Pakistan , Indonesia , Philippines , Vietnam , Sudan , and Nigeria .Might for the Right : Conservative Christians rally as Republicans gain control of Congress .Pronoun Politics : Bible scholars dispute gender translation in Today's New International Version .Faith Clash : Missouri Synod Lutherans , Baptists , and other conservatives struggle over participating in interfaith services .Theology-rattling: With an eye on Iraq , Christians debate just-war doctrine , merits of pre-emptive attack .Staying the Course : 'Confessing' movement of classic Christians expands inside mainline denominations.Persecution Archive: New documents from China chronicle 22,000 cases of religious persecution .Public School Pullout: More Christian parents, objecting to pro-gay curriculum, remove kids from public education .Untying the Gay Knot : Conservatives gather support for Federal Marriage Amendment . Canadian Anglicans split over same-sex unions.Dalit Turnabout : Asia's 'Untouchables' reject Hinduism ; more turn to Christianity than ever before.Copyright © 2002 Christianity Today. Click for reprint information.
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