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April 2

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Church, State, and Columbine
Since the infamous massacre, America has been rethinking the role of religion in the public square.
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Pottering and Prayer
As John Stott turns 80, he still finds weeds to pull, birds to watch, and petitions to make
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Plus: Stott's Emerging Legacy


It's Not About Us
Modern spirituality begins and ends with the self; Christian spirituality, with the Alpha and Omega
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Weathering Economic Tsunamis
How the whole people of God can minister to the unemployed. An interview with career counselor Richard Kew.
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A Velvet Oppression
Conservative Christians are not faring well in Canada's brave new secular society
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Inside CT: Our Renaissance Writer
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Letters


Editorial: No More Excuses
Bush's faith-based initiative should reinvigorate our mission of service
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Editorial: The Maturing of Victimhood
A new exhibit at the Holocaust Museum is a very good sign
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Reflections: Quotations to Stir Mind and Heart
Reflections on the occasion of John R.W. Stott's 80th birthday
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Always In Parables | Andy Crouch: Dead Authors Society
We're no longer interested in tasting death but only little morsels of cheer.
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Civil Reactions | Stephen L. Carter: Vouching for Parents
Vouchers are not an attack on public schools but a vote of trust in families.
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The CT Review: Decoding Generations
Two books are optimistic about the coming generations but for different, and sometimes contradictory, reasons.
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The CT Review: A Reluctant Hero
A PBS Film subtly depicts a catholic priest's persistant urban ministry
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The CT Review: Holy Desolation
Rick Harden's bleak landscapes reveal our moral vulnerability
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The Back Page | Philip Yancey: Beyond Flesh and Blood
I used to disdain biblical talk of invisible spirits. No more
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Lawsuit: Health Plan Accused
Ohio seeks $16 million in damages against Christian Brotherhood Newsletter.
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Abortion: Virginia OKs Abortion Restriction
NARAL says 43 prolife measures were passed at the state level last year.
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Update: Reform Jewish Leaders Urge Boy Scout Ban
Policy banning gay troop leaders called incompatible with belief that people are created in the image of God.
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