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  Volume 38, Issue 11
October 3, 1994 |
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INSIDE CT Electric Fellowship Michael G. Maudlin
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
CONVERSATIONS: Why John Grisham Teaches Sunday School Will Norton, Jr. dean of College of Journalism at U of Nebraska-Lincoln, interview with John Grisham
EDITORIAL: Uncle Sam Wants Your Tithes Courts should keep creditors' hands out of the collection plate. Steven T. McFarland
EDITORIAL: Abusing Human Rights Diane Knippers
ARTICLE: Wise Christians Clip Obituaries Gary Thomas
ARTICLE: What Henri Nouwen Found at Daybreak Experiments in Spiritual living in a secular world. Arthur Boers
BOOKS: Probing the Passion Darrell Bock
BOOKS: Great Scots Mark Noll
BOOKS: Religion and Religions James A. Beverley, professor of theology and ethics, Ontario Theological Sem
BOOKS: Nun the Wiser Kevin A. Miller
BOOKS: The Mind of Christ Mark Horne
SIDEBAR: Worth Mentioning: News, notices, and curiosities
Are People The Problem?, Part 1—The Bet (Some population experts predict apocalyptic scenarios. Others argue that human ingenuity can meet the challenge. Deciding who is right has as much to do with faith as with facts. Tim Stafford
Are People The Problem?, Part 1—The Bet (b) (Some population experts predict apocalyptic scenarios. Others argue that human ingenuity can meet the challenge. Deciding who is right has as much to do with faith as with facts. Tim Stafford
SIDEBAR: Why Christians Should Support Population Programs Andrew Steer, director of World Bank
Are People The Problem?, Part 2—India, A Success Story Tim Stafford
Are People The Problem?, Part 3—Thus Saith the Lord Tim Stafford
REFLECTIONS
Religious Right Eager for November Election High Stakes for the Religious Right Conservative activists see more than seats up grabs in the November election. Randy Frame
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