Christianity Today

March 6, 2000

Volume 44, Number 3

April 3 April 3, 2000
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Won't You Be My Neighbor? The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) ordained Fred Rogers an evangelist to work with children and families through the mass media." There's theological depth behind the lighthearted songs and the ready smile of this gentle man."

Cover Story

Cover Story

Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

At the center of Mister Rogers’s cheery songs and smiles lies a God-ordained mission to children.

Features

Prepared for Pilgrims?

As Christian tourism surges, Holy Land believers brave troubled future.

Swaggart Employee Arrested

‘Trusted employee’ changed with money laundering, bank fraud, obstruction of justice, and theft.

Updates

Abortion Cases Move to High Court

’Odd Couple’ Politics

Evangelicals, feminists make common cause against sex trafficking.

Miami: The War for Elián

Miami churches protest NCC efforts to return Elián González to Cuba.

Jerusalem: Temple Mount Artifacts Removed

Archaeologists upset over unsupervised excavations

Venezuela: Churches Bring Disaster Relief

Efforts opening doors to evangelism, church planting

Rome: Protestants Boycott Jubilee Event

Ecumenical News International

Yugoslavia: The Case for Compassion

A year after NATO bombing, Yugoslav Christians discover unity in caring for the poor.

How Free Are We?

One year later, Christian leaders examine the International Religious Freedom Act.

A Precarious Step Forward

Loosened rules in Russia may mean better times for religious freedom.

Hang Ten?

Thou shalt avoid Ten Commandments tokenism.

Taking Back Fresno

Working together, churches are breathing new life into a decaying California city.

What Your Retirement Planner Doesn’t Tell You

Save in order to give your life away, not to retire comfortably.

Human Commodities

The grisly business of trafficking in fetal body parts may soon face Congressional hearings.

Receiving the Day the Lord Has Made

A day of rest is God’s gift to us.

The Torture Victim Next Door

Hidden victims of religious persecution find refuge in America.

He Made Stone Talk

Sculptor Frederick Hart’s painful vindication.

Popular Culture:Stephen King’s Redemption

The master of horror’s latest novels show a rich appreciation of the atonement.

Should We All Speak in Tongues?

Some say speaking in tongues is proof of ‘baptism in the Holy Spirit.’ Are those who haven’t spoken in tongues without the Holy Spirit?—Renea Chastain, Phoenix, Arizona

Mormon Makeover

An effective evangelical witness hinges on understanding the new face of Latter-day Saints

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The Back Page | Charles Colson:The Ugly Side of Tolerance

How to be offensive without really trying

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