Christianity Today

June 10, 2002

Volume 46, Number 7

July 8 July 8, 2002
June 10
May 21 May 21, 2002

How Firm a Foundation? Habitat for Humanity's greatest challenge: its massive popularity

Cover Story

Cover Story

How to Build Homes Without Putting Up Walls

“Habitat for Humanity strives to keep its Christian identity—a tricky task, when everybody wants to join.”

Features

From the Fringe to the Fold

The Scottish Bible Society offers cash to performers who use arts festival to spread gospel

Hindus Continue to Slaughter Muslims in India

Reports implicate police in orchestrating riots

“Growing Protestants, Catholics Draw Ire”

New law would expand special status for Russian Orthodoxy

Heresy Charge Torpedoes Pastor’s Political Debut

Tulsa Christian leaders reject Pearson’s ‘gospel of inclusion’ as universalism

The Postmodern Moment

Are Christians prepared for ministry after modernism’s failure?

“Bearing the Cross: Hounded, Beaten, and Shot in India”

What you can do to help persecuted Christians in India

Two Cheers for Celibacy

People who expect a sudden reversal of the century long clerical requirement show an inadequate understanding of why the Vatican is committed to this policy

Free the Burnhams

“A year after the missionaries’ abduction, it’s time to bring them home”

Mark the Date

Concerned Women for America face July 8 protest over stance against sadomasochism

Separation of God and Gridiron

Newspaper reports assistant football coach lost his job for religious beliefs

Quotation Marks

“Comments on Christians in public schools, archaeology, and filming fiery martyrdom scenes”

“Do the Dew, Davey”

Davey and Goliath creators say the only way to bring the show back is through merchandising and endorsements

No Secrets about Agents, Man

Did an author’s business arrangement blind him to important questions about Christian publishing?

Pakistan: Court weighs appeal of death-row Christian.

Family pins hopes for release on attorney’s novel argument

Kazakhstan: Constitutional Council rejects new religious restrictions.

Kazakhstan ban on unregistered groups found to violate the nation’s constitution

Who’s a Jew?: Messianic ministry sued over use of menorah.

Canadian Jews sue Chosen People Ministries over use of ancient symbol

National Association of Evangelicals regroups in nation’s capital

Association headquarters to move in with government affairs unit

Right to Die: Hawaii kills physician-assisted suicide bill

“State Senate defeat slows compassion juggernaut, Christian groups say”

“Religious Liberty: Falwell, ACLU fight church restrictions and win.”

Virginia laws prohibiting church incorporation found unconstitutional

“RU-486: After two die, Danco Labs warns doctors about dangers.”

Danco Labs warns doctors about dangers of ‘early option’ pill

Defender of Dignity

“Leon Kass, head of the President’s Council on Bioethics, hopes to thwart the business-biomedical agenda”

The Smiling Grandfather Clock

On Father’s Day, the Holy Ghost helped me finally connect the dots and glimpse God’s character.

Evangelism of the Hammer

How Habitat’s Christian identity gets translated in Costa Rica

Keeping the Faith

How other Christian organizations stay true to their mission.

Views

The Wages of Secularism

New laws won’t prevent another Enron

Interstate Nation

The national highway system is a lesson in how to transform a nation

Prayer

Quotations to stir the heart and mind about speaking with God

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