with contributions from Jonathan Gallagher, Angie Cannon, Carolyn Kleiner
In March,
the Religion Communicators Council recognized the contributions made by religious magazines, newspapers, non-broadcast audio and video, and electronic publishing produced by many different denominations in 1999.
with contributions from Jeff Leiken, Howard Gardner
Not long ago,
an article in Camping Magazine included an account of how one teenage girl in a training program to be a peer resource counselor at her high school in Santa Cruz, California, succeeded in saving a life.
with contributions from Walter Kistler, Bruce Felton, George Gilder
In an article for Habitat World, Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit organization that provides low-cost housing around the world, spoke about the Bible's message in relation to helping the poor.
Scientific Studies Often,
if not always, include a group that does not receive the actual medication or treatment, as a "control" or balance to another group that does.
with contributions from Jeanne McDowell, Bill McKibben
Earlier this year
a major study of 4,113 adults in 2,689 households revealed that 25% of the participants who use the Internet more than five hours a week feel that it has reduced the time they spend with friends and family or attend events outside the home.
with contributions from Peter T. Chattaway, Douglas S. Barasch
ON THE BASIS
of their interpretation of the book of Revelation in the Bible, some Christians believe that Jesus could return soon, possibly in the transition between the year 2000 and 2001.