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August 2004

Wildheart
John Eldredge thinks too many Christians are weak, and churches are often docileĀ—and he's not going to take it anymore.

Plus: Too Wild at Heart?

The Christian Future of America: Two Views
Has the nation finally abandoned its Judeo-Christian heritage, or is there still hope?
A Decisive Turn to Paganism
A Steady Christian Influence


Affectionate Patriarchs
W. Bradford Wilcox challenges the popular conception of conservative evangelical fathers as power-abusing authoritarians.


How Ronald Reagan Wowed Evangelicals
He rarely delivered on their issues, but the Great Communicator changed the movement.


The New Gambling Goliath
Christian activists struggle to slow the rapid growth of Indian casinos.



HeadLines

Law: Atheist pledges to continue fighting 'under God.'

Sudan: In wake of peace deal, Christians gear up to meet pressing needs.

Freedom: Salvation Army faces battle with New York City over benefits.

Discipline: Communion wars spread to gay advocacy.

Society: Southern Baptists stay the conservative course.

Euthanasia: Court gives new life to assisted suicide.

Canada: Decision to affirm gay unions roils Anglicans.

Gaza: Christians minister to despairing Palestinians.

Q+A: Robert Muise on 'anti-Christian' decision in California.

Ministry: Presidential Prayer Team prays for Bush, Iraq, and more voters.


Departments

Inside CT
On the Fraud Front

Where We Stand
Divisible After All; When More Is Less

Reflections
Wisdom for the Road

Always in parables |
'Live More Musically'

Editor's Bookshelf |
Creating Husbands and Fathers

The CT review
The Religious Reagan; Bookmarks; 7 Habits of Racially Mixed Churches

The Back Page |
Reclaiming Occupied Territory

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Loving Where it Hurts the Most
Bill Mallonee has been called one of the top 100 songwriters in the world, but an audience is hard to find.

Slideshow: No Need to Fret
Bill Mallonee sings about hardship, but his lyrics are haunted by hope.

Go Figure
Get the number on Max Lucado, Orthodox congregants, and poverty.

Fire and Dating
Name that nonprofit, Mike Huckabee's biblical blunder, and stem-cells make an organ.

Our Contentious Catalyst
Francis Schaeffer never stopped battling for the faith.

Reference Rainbow
What it looks like to graph the Bible's cross-references.

Denominational Diagnostics
What I look for to find a healthy church.

My Top 5 Devotionals

Sorting through the Rubble
Westmont College rebuilds after fire destroys 20 percent of its campus.

World's Worst Persecutor
Will U.S. diplomatic shift and Graham visit help Christians?

Poll: When do you start listening to Christmas music?

From Christianity Today Movies:
Twilight
This film adaptation will satisfy fans of the vampire romance novel, but doesn't have much of anything for anyone else.

Bolt
A dog who thinks he's a superhero goes on a cross-country journey of self-discovery in Disney's best home-grown cartoon in years.

 
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