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Thursday, January 29, 2004 Today's New Articles Film Forum: Oscars Seem Likely to Crown King; Butterfly Has Bad Effect Oscar nominations put crowns on Return of the King, but Gimli and Aragorn are in trouble for 'cultural' remarks. Meanwhile, religious press film critics shake off The Butterfly Effect and review The Company and Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! Plus: More about The Passion of the Christ, Along Came Polly, Teacher's Pet, and Torque. By Jeffrey Overstreet Weblog: Survivor's 'Pastor John' Sues Church Over Firing Words Plus: Another Sri Lankan church is attacked, another Ten Commandments dispute, gay adoption, and many other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen advertisement The Passion of the Christ The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibson's much anticipated depiction of the last 12 hours of Jesus' life on earth, will be released Ash Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004. Individual and group orders are now available by donation through Prelude Worldwide Ministries. Call 1-800-235-1197 or visit http://www.passiontickets.com. My Enemy, Myself What brings evangelicals together is also what pulls us apart. By Telford Work product announcement Find Answers to Your Hard Questions ChristianBibleStudies.com offers you biblical answers to the tough questions of your life#151;in a question-and-answer format. You'll find help in areas like friendship, work, and spiritual life. New This Week Posted Wednesday, January 28 At the Crossroads CT Classic: The Marks and Misses of a Magazine Weblog: School Lets 'God Bless' Student Back on Air Turkmenistan Tightens Religion Law Posted Tuesday, January 27 Making Disciples by Sacred Story The Dick Staub Interview: Walter Wangerin Finds God Everywhere Weblog: International Justice Mission Gets Notice and Results Posted Monday, January 26 Let No Law Put Asunder Weblog: Time Probes Azusa Pacific University as Christian College Archetype Books & Culture's Book of the Week: A Rose Among Thorns Posted Friday, January 23 MegaShepherd Weblog: Death Sentence for Three Pakistanis Who Attacked Christian Hospital Christian History Corner: When God#151;or Allah#151;Is in the Details Inside CT: Carl Henry's Dream Posted Thursday, January 22 Film Forum: Polly Want a Bad Review? Weblog: Mis#233;rables Solutions to 'Famine Theft' Growing Old in Christ Is a Biblical Look at Aging The Church in Absentia Explore More Christianity Today: Home | Hot Issues | Faith & Thought | Church & Ministries | Culture & Technology | Weblog | Columns | Message Boards --------------------------------- CTDirect Delivered free via e-mail to subscribers each day. We encourage you to distribute this newsletter freely and ask only that you not change its contents. Subscribe to this newsletter. Subscribe to more free newsletters. Subscribe to magazines from Christianity Today International. Read our privacy policy and find more information here. Advertise in this newsletter: e-mail CTIad@.... MANAGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION: Click here to subscribe, unsubscribe, or change your e-mail address, or visit http://ChristianityToday.com/go/nltool/. Or you can unsubscribe by sending an e-mail to the following address: leave-ctdirect-html-1163547A@... You are currently subscribed as: crscottblu@... --------------------------------- Please do not send postings or comments to this list. Its sole purpose is to distribute this newsletter. Copyright ©2004 ChristianityToday.com, Christianity Today International 465 Gundersen Drive, Carol Stream, IL 60188 All rights reserved. Visit: ChristianityToday.com/ctmag/ AOL Keyword: Christianity Today Subscribe NowChristianity Today #149; Get your risk-free trial issue today! #149; Give a gift subscription Most-Read Articles of the WeekJoyce Meyer Responds to Critics, Shifts Income Source Amid cancellation and watchdog's call for IRS investigation, evangelist defends finances. The Good News of Da Vinci How a ludicrous book can become an opportunity to engage the culture. Amish in the City: Has Reality TV Gone Too Far? The author of The Amish: Why They Enchant Us discusses why a television show about Amish teens is inherently flawed, and why we're drawn to their 18th-century ways. Discovering Unity Two theologians are bullish on evangelical futures. Film Forum: Polly Want a Bad Review? Christian press film critics look at Along Came Polly, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, Teacher's Pet, Torque, Fog of War, and The Passion of the Christ, and catch up with many other recent releases like House of Sand and Fog. Plus: A crowd of critics offer nominations for the best films of 2003. Recommended ArticlesAt the Crossroads Evangelicals have become major players in American culture, and that may be their biggest problem. Posted January 28, 2004 CT Classic: The Marks and Misses of a Magazine 'After all, Christianity Today is only a magazine.' Posted January 28, 2004 Compassionate Evangelicalism How a document conceived 30 years ago has prompted us to care more about 'the least of these.' Posted December 4, 2003 CT Classic: Standing on the Promises In this 1996 article, former CT Editors Carl Henry and Kenneth Kantzerevaluate evangelicalism in light of its twentieth-century developments. Posted December 8, 2003 Note to readers using AOL 9.0: Images and links will show up and work if you click "Add Address" and select "Save" when the dialog box pops up. 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