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Amassed Media: God Bless America's Candidates | What the religious and mainstream presses are saying about religion on the campaign trail and other issues.By Ted Olsen
posted 12/10/99
No Room in the Womb? | Couples with high-risk pregnancies face the 'selective reduction' dilemma.By Denyse O'Leary
posted 12/10/99
Plans For Meeting Between Baptist, Jewish Heads Called Off | SBC President says Jewish leaders 'simply wanted opportunity to bash Southern Baptists'.By Art Toalston, Baptist Press
posted 12/10/99
Presbyterians Support Same-Sex Unions | Northeast Synod rules 8-2 in favor of continuing church's "holy union" ceremonies.
posted 12/10/99
Creech Stripped of Clergy Credentials | United Methodist minister guilty of breaking church law at gay ceremony.By Religion News Service
posted 12/10/99
Elegy for a Jesus Freak
"These are the ultimate Jesus Freaksthe people who are willing to die for their faith."Toby McKeehen of dc Talk
By Wendy Murray Zoba
posted 12/9/99
Australian Church Agrees to Run Controversial Room for Injecting Drugs | Uniting Church steps in after Catholics withdraw under Vatican pressureBy Jeannie Zakharov, Ecumenical News International, in Sydney
posted 12/9/99
Leading Catholic Theologian Outlines His Vision of Next Pope | Church needs a reforming pope, especially regarding sexual ethics, says Hans KungBy Noel Bruyns, Ecumenical News International, in Cape Town, South Africa
posted 12/9/99
Campbell Remains Optimistic As She Looks To Life After the NCC | Retiring general secretary leaving behind an organization in financial crisisBy Chris Herlinger, Ecumenical News International, in New York
posted 12/9/99
Drive-Through Christmas
The irony is that in our rush toward Christmas, we truncate the celebration.
By Stanley Grenz
posted 12/8/99
Amassed Media: Evolution Wars | What Christian and mainstream presses are saying about the origins debate and its historyBy By Ted Olsen
posted 12/8/99
First United Nations 'Spiritual Summit' Planned | 1,000 of world's spiritual leaders to meet in August 2000By Noel Bruyns, Ecumenical News International, in Cape Town
posted 12/8/99
Jerusalem's Church Leaders Usher in Millennium Celebrations | Protestant, Catholic, and Orthdox heads pray in Manger SquareauthoritiesBy Ross Dunn, Ecumenical News International, in Bethlehem
posted 12/8/99
Help Us Develop Our Souls, Mandela Tells World Religious Leaders | Former South Africa president awarded by Parliament of the World's ReligionsBy By Noel Bruyns, Ecumenical News International, in Cape Town
posted 12/8/99
Fatherhood on the Rebound | What we can learn from the real history of basketball.
By David Blankenhorn
posted 12/7/99
Two major Philippine churches sign agreement for closer links | Reformed and Catholic-influenced denominations working toward full union.By Sophia Lizares-Bodegon, Ecumenical News International, in Manila
posted 12/7/99
Leading German Bishop Says Church will Bow to Rome in Abortion Controversy | Church's participation in abortion counseling will end.By Frauke Brauns, Ecumenical News International, in Bonn, Germany
posted 12/7/99
Tashkent Christian Threatened With Two-Year Prison Term | Nukus church registration blocked by Uzbek authorities.By Felix Corley, Compass Direct
posted 12/7/99
New Delhi Center Dedicated to Princess Di's Wish to End 'Stigma' of Leprosy | $1.43 million center aimed at education and media.By Anto Akkara, Ecumenical News International, in New Delhi
posted 12/7/99
Homosexual Group Institutes Award for Straight Religious Leaders | Former United Church of Christ president receives first award for championing gay rights.By Chris Herlinger, Ecumenical News International, in New York
posted 12/7/99
Moscow Meeting Eases Russia's Interchurch Tensions
First major interchurch meeting since 1997 religion law called 'highly important'.
By Andrei Zolotov, Ecumenical News International, in Moscow
posted 12/6/99
Books & Culture Corner: The Grove Press Bible | A former porn publisher gets in the Good Book biz.By John Wilson, Editor, Books & Culture
posted 12/6/99
Lord's Prayer a musical hit in United Kingdom | Cliff Richard's rejected recording reaches number one.By Cedric Pulford, Ecumenical News International, in London
posted 12/6/99
Making Room for God | Two routes to divine encounters.By Mark Galli
posted 12/6/99
Jailed Sudanese Priests Reject Presidential Amnesty | Clerics waiting for 'total acquittal' by courts.By Barbara G. Baker, Compass Direct
posted 12/6/99
Ministries Intensify As East Timorese Refugee Camps Grow | Evangelicals working furiously to meet physical and spiritual needs.By Russell Rankin, Baptist Press
posted 12/6/99
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