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  Volume 41, Issue 10
September 1, 1997 |
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News Briefs
Pastor Guilty of Helping Homeless Pastor Guilty of Helping Homeless
Persecution: State Department Report Decries Persecution of Christians by John W. Kennedy
Postmarked Mitford Readers are finding a home in Jan Karon's novels. Betty Smartt Carter
Promise Keepers: Seedbed for Revival? Stand in the Gap in Washington, D.C., aims to spark national spiritual awakening. by Steve Rabey
Rediscovering the Sabbath, Part 1 The Sabbath is the most challenging—and necessary—spiritual discipline for contemporary Christians. Dorothy C. Bass
Rediscovering the Sabbath, Part 2 The Sabbath is the most challenging—and necessary—spiritual discipline for contemporary Christians. Dorothy C. Bass
Reflections
The Bible Study at the End of the World (Part 1 of 2) Recent novels by evangelical leaders say more about popular American Christianity than about the end times. Michael G. Maudlin
The Bible Study at the End of the World Part 2 Recent novels by evangelical leaders say more about popular American Christianity than about the end times. Michael G. Maudlin
The Geography of the Imagination
The Hungry Congressman Frederica Mathewes-Green
Through Bombs and Bullets Baroness Caroline Cox offers aid and advocacy to persecuted Christians. Wendy Murray Zoba
Two Filipino Christians Beheaded Two Filipino Christians Beheaded by Barbara G. Baker, Compass Direct.
Yancey: Chords That Bind I experienced common grace, perhaps consciously for the first time, through music. PHILIP YANCEY
Youth: DC/LA Events Let Teens Put Faith on Display by Mark Moring in Washington, D.C.
Zondervan v. World: EPA Admits Ethics Probe Miscues by Art Moore
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