Christianity Today

June 11, 2001

Volume 45, Number 8

July 8 July 9, 2001
June 11
May 21 May 21, 2001

Solitary Refinement: Evangelical assumptions about singleness still need rethinking.

Cover Story

Cover Story

Solitary Refinement

Evangelical assumptions about singleness still need rethinking

Features

Schools: School Fights Christian Athletes Club

Pending trial in California will test the limits of religion on campus

Sudan: No Greater Tragedy

What you can do to help persecuted Christians in Sudan

Significance in a Small Package

The Prayer of Jabez is already one of the best-selling religious books in history. Why?

Resisting Church Divorce

Denominational conflicts may arise from views of God rather than competing worldviews

“Education: Reading, Writing, Reform”

“Vouchers dropped, but testing, tax credits remain in Bush education plan”

Health Fraud: Health Ministry in Receiership

“Arrangement designed to save Christian Brotherhood Newsletter, not dissolve it”

Investor Fury: Elderly Investors Target Accountant

But Baptist Foundation of Arizona victims will have to wait in line

Few to Receive AIDS Medicines

“Pharmaceutical companies drop suit against South Africa, but problems remain”

Flying Unfriendly Skies

“Recent tragedy highlights courage, risks of mission aviators”

Malaysia: Muslim Leader Appeals to Evangelicals

Prime minister of Malaysia speaks to World Evangelical Fellowship as group addresses domestic abuse and debt relief.

Nigeria: Teens ‘Rescued’ from Muslim Marriages

Missionary aviators say their risky work at times puts them in mortal danger

Does God Know Your Next Move?

Christopher Hall and John Sanders debate openness theology (Part II).

Does God Know Your Next Move?

Christopher A. Hall and John Sanders continue their debate of openness theology.

Counteroffensive on RU-486

Critics allege safety concerns overlooked in FDA approval process

The Man Who Ignited the Debate

An interview with I Kissed Dating Goodbye author Joshua Harris

A Singular Mission Field

There are more single people in America than ever—and they need the church as much as ever.

Surf Here Often?

Online matchmaking is changing the Christian dating game

Kissing Nonsense Goodbye

A slew of recent dating books are asking the wrong question

Bush’s Prolife Strategy Questioned

White House chief of staff says abortion isn’t on list of public policy priorities

Basic Buddhism

“What the Dalai Lama and his followers believe about God, Buddha, and other teachings”

Weighed Down by Karmic Debt

Aspects of Tibetan spirituality should give Christians pause

Blood and Tears in Tibet

The Dalai Lama says he appreciates Christian attempts to address persecution in his homeland

Hollywood’s Idol

“CT visits the Dalai Lama, spiritual hero to millions”

Mind Over Skepticism

Alvin Plantinga: the 20th century’s greatest philosopher?

The Genesis of Our Woes

Prophecy from the first book of the Bible

Revisiting Mt. Carmel

Testing our social philosophy

Putting Faith Back in Public Service

An interview with John DiIulio, Bush’s charitable-choice point man

Straight Outta Dharamsala

Behind James A. Beverley’s report on the Dalai Lama

News

Wire Story

Indictments: Indictments Handed Down

“Five former Baptist Foundation of Arizona officials plead not guilty to theft, fraud, and racketeering”

Wire Story

Rainbow Ministry: Summit Equips Leaders for Ethnic Outreach

Religious organizations targeting immigrant populations seek to make the church an embassy.

Wire Story

Islam Muslims Report Steady Growth

“Both American mosques and their attendees are young, study finds”

Wire Story

Presbyterians Launch ’Confessing Movement’

Conservatives threaten to withhold money if national leadership doesn’t agree with affirmations

Reviews

Review

Three Chords and the Truth

Christian singer-songwriters take their faith into the culture of chiming guitars and protest songs

Views

Quotations to Stir Mind and Heart

Quotations to stir heart and mind on places where God is encountered

Resisting Relevancy

The church suffers when pastors confuse anecdotes with parables

Merchants of Cool

We should be angry that the media hawks violence and that parents allow it

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