Christianity Today

October, 2004

Volume 48, Number 10

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The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

Cover Story

Cover Story

John Kerry’s Open Mind

The candidate has roots in liberal Catholicism, establishment Protestantism, and secular idealism.

Cover Story

Wooing the Faithful

President Bush needs evangelicals more than ever, but it’s unclear how badly they want him for another four years.

Features

Jon Warren: Eyewitness to Suffering

Part 2 of 5 in our series on Christian photojournalists.

Land of Warlords

Unconfirmed report on martyrdom deepens gloom for Christians.

Living with Fundamentalists

Spirit and Flesh documents life in a Baptist church.

Mei-Chun Jau: Community Journalism

Part 3 of 5 in our series on Christian photojournalists.

Not Far from the Brahmin Tree

Kerry’s morals have been shaped by an old Protestant establishment.

Ordinary Terrorists

Muslim extremists in Pakistan do not always belong to dangerous groups.

Pick Your Shibboleths Wisely

Do we really want to be known as the generation who gave marriage over to the government?

Poetry, Parables, and Prose

The Unfinished Soul is an eclectic bag of goodies.

John H. White: Mercy Over Justice

Part 5 of 5 in our series on Christian photojournalists.

Second-Best Kid Lit Ever

John Granger considers the Potter series the best thing since The Chronicles of Narnia.

Senate’s Top Democrat in the Cross Hairs

Conservative social issues may alienate voters from Tom Daschle’s Washington record.

Smuggling Cats for a Gay Celebrity

Love took an unusual expression for this man dying of AIDS.

The Ecstatic Heresy

Seeking a superficial unity, some denominational leaders opt for feelings over facts.

The Nightmare of North Korea

One man’s story of brutality, courage, love, and freedom.

Why Commitment Matters

Stop Dating the Church says Joshua Harris, author of I Kissed Dating Goodbye.

Wind of Terror, Wind of Glory

We cannot know God’s majesty without his terrible holiness.

Wind of Terror, Wind of Glory

We cannot know God’s majesty without his terrible holiness.

A Heartless Homeland

Why more North Koreans than ever are fleeing their country.

Fighting Flight

Christians call for commitment in wake of church bombings.

Church Militant

‘Mayday for Marriage’ rally organizer says stakes are high.

‘Termites to National Security’

Nationwide campaign launched against house churches.

A Stopped Pulse

Financial woes kill once-influential missions newsletter.

Ordinary Terrorists

Muslim extremists in Pakistan do not always belong to dangerous groups.

Blogging for Jesus

RealLivePreacher.com: A virtual goes to print.

California’s Prop. 71 Stem-Cell ‘Scam’

Supporters of cloning embryos for research have $11 million to convince state voters.

Changed by the Unchanging

A new take on the spiritual disciplines calls for a little more action and a lot more love.

From Sex Pistols to <em>Shadowmancer</em>

Vicar turned fantasy author took a bumpy road to the top.

Vegetarians in Paradise

Based on Isaiah 11:6-7 and 65:25, will we be vegetarians in the new heaven and earth as Adam and Eve were before the Fall?

Greg Schneider: God’s Personal PR Firm

Part 4 of 5 in our series on Christian photojournalists.

Good Shooters

Christian photojournalists are teaching the church to communicate through pictures.

Joanna Pinneo: Intimate Storyteller

Part 1 of 5 in our series on Christian photojournalists.

News

News

Quotation Marks

Recent quotes on John the Baptist’s cave, a sex-friendly Bible, ECUSA split, and cowardly men.

News

<em>Christianity Today</em> News Briefs

World Relief to fight human trafficking, homeschooling declared illegal in Germany, and Sri Lanka’s anti-conversion bill blocked.

News

Passages

Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.

Wire Story

Charley’s No Angel

Some Christian organizations see total loss after August hurricane.

News

Go Figure

Recent stats on fewer Protestants, female administrators, and religious book sales.

Reviews

LDS and DNA

Book challenges Native American link to ancient Israel.

Operation Human Rights

How evangelicals got outside their comfort zone to help the oppressed overseas.

Building Alliances to Save Lives

Why evangelicals’ partnership with others to fight persecution worked—and where the coalition is heading.

Views

Salt-and-Pepper Politics

Choosing between candidates whose consciences are too clean.

Sin and Evil

Quotations to stir heart and mind.

The Moral Home Front

America’s increasing decadence is giving aid and comfort to Muslim terrorists.

Editorial

Heat Stroke

The climate for addressing global warming is improving.

Editorial

It’s Not About Stem Cells

Why we must clarify the debate over harvesting embryos.

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