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Media market challenging religious television

June 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Christian television is in a state of upheaval with several broadcasters selling their network to secular companies and rethinking the nature of their ministries,  reports Charisma magazine (June). The Christian broadcasters presence on prime-time TV is decreasing because of a growing number of sellouts to secular networks. Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network (renamed the Family Channel in 1990) […]

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Schism ahead for United Methodists?

June 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Recent events have brought up the specter of a major split in the United Methodist Church, the second largest Protestant denomination in the U.S. The talk of schism came to a head last month when a United Methodist Church court failed to discipline a Nebraska pastor, the Rev. Jimmy Creech, for performing a marriage ceremony […]

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On/File: May 1998

May 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

01: The “common ground” approach to reconciling conservative liberal groups in the Catholic Church and the abortion issue is now finding a hearing among Baptists in the U.S. Former President Jimmy Carter recently convened meetings of 20 Baptist leaders to sign a declaration expressing mutual respect for each other and common concerns on racial reconciliation and religious […]

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Iraq’s religious revival more than official

May 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

A “religious revival,”  as well as a new burst of religious freedom for Muslims, is growing in Iraq, according to the Washington Post (April 5). Under orders from Sadam Hussein, the long-time secular country has rescinded restrictions against Shiite Islam, the sect accounting for the majority of Muslims in the nation in order to build morale and discourage […]

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Current Research: May 1998

May 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

01: While the computer and the Internet does not seem to have taken the place of  real life congregations, the possibility of “virtual faith” is popular among youth, according to a Barna Poll. A survey of American teenagers by the Barna Research Group  (as reported in the group’s April 20th news release) finds that one out of […]

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Informal dress for religious services finds wide acceptance

May 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Casual dress is becoming more common during religious services in congregations — both Christian and Jewish — though not without resistance, reports the Wall Street Journal (April 7). The practice of “dress-down Fridays” has changed the workplace and many people are asking “why can’t churches and synagogues follow suit on Saturdays and Sundays,” write Angelo Henderson and Robert […]

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Practical spirituality finds wide public interest

May 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Books holding to a “can-do,” practical spirituality are replacing New Age spirituality for many readers, reports Publishers Weekly (April 13). Continued sales in spirituality and personal  growth books shows on all the charts. But by contrast to a few years ago when the more esoteric themes of reincarnation, crystal healing, and channeling were popular, what clearly attracts readers […]

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Christian men’s movement retains momentum

May 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

A clear indication that the religiously-allied men’s movement is continuing its growth is found in the increasing sales of books on that general subject and the rapidly growing popularity of Christian retreats centering on rites of passage and initiation. Although the Promise Keepers was written off by much of the media as a dying revival movement […]

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New women’s groups find their own identity and thrive

May 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Even as the male-led Promise Keepers draw national attention with their rollercoaster financial operations, a significant number of church-related women’s groups are quietly attaining new strength. Groups such as Women of Faith, Aspiring Women, Renewing the Heart (of Focus on the Family) and Time Out are drawing women by the tens of thousands. Largely evangelical […]

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Taize drawing youth with its free-style approach

May 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Many Catholic and Protestant churches are adding prayer and chant practices from the ecumenical Taize community to draw in young people, according to the Wall Street Journal (April 3). The Taize services, imported from the ecumenical community in France, are loosely structured and take place in dark rooms illuminated by candles. “A small group usually […]

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