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Jewish Leaders Accept Apology
Graham couldn't have been more humble and apologetic over 1972 comments
Give Franklin Graham Some Slack—and Some Credit
The evangelist shouldn't be defined by his opposition to Islam.
Patrons of the Evangelical Mind
"Why has evangelical scholarship soared in the last few decades? Native intellectual talent is one reason, to be sure. But an infusion of cash didn't hurt"
Go Figure
The majority of Americans say September 11 proved there's too little religion
The Editor Who Helped Save Christianity Today
Remembering Ken Kantzer
Vietnam Church Leader Felled By Heart Attack
Pham Xuan Thieu faced high expectations from colleagues and heavy pressure from authorities
Family Feud: Theologians Decry 'Narrow' Boundaries.
110 evangelical leaders sign joint statement
Southern Baptists Boot Gay Protesters
Messengers at St. Louis convention pick Prestonwood's Jack Graham as new leader
Influential Teacher and Leader Kenneth Kantzer Dies
The former Trinity Seminary dean and Christianity Today editor was a genuine example of a Christian life.
Kenneth Kantzer Reflects on His History with the Magazine and the Evangelical Movement
"At his retirement from Christianity Today, the editor recalled the most significant changes on the Christian scene during his tenure."
The New Capital of Evangelicalism
"Move over, Wheaton and Colorado Springs—Dallas, Texas, has more megachurches, megaseminaries, and mega-Christian activity than any other American city."
Fundamentalist With Flair
"Cantankerous Carl McIntire protested against nearly every major expression of 20th-century Christianity, and always with a flourish"
"Plus: 'You're Right, Dr. McIntire!'"
"In the world of ecumenical Protestantism, some owe Carl McIntire an apology for dismissing his warnings"
Are Evangelicals the 'New Internationalists?'
Evangelical leaders say New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof is mostly right, but late
Mea Culpa: Graham Laments '72 Comments on Jews
Jewish leaders seek meeting before June outreach.
Nixon's Ghost
The late President's tapes brought more pain—and a genuine act of repentance.
Close The Door
Now that the evangelical satire magazine isn't just satirizing evangelicalism, it's not all that funny anymore
Christianity Today, Sister Magazines Win 31 Awards
Christianity Today places within the top five in eight categories
Broadcast Bloodletting
Flap over political identity forces NRB president to resign.
Go Figure
Orlando's Holy Land Experience surpasses first year expectations and Christian music soars in 2001.

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When My Sermon Riled Our City
When My Sermon Riled Our City
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