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  Volume 42, Issue 14
December 7, 1998 |
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Inside CT: Ted's Excellent Adventure David Neff, Executive Editor
Letters
Republicans Religious Right Stunned by Voter Rebuke Republicans, Religious Right Stunned by Voter Rebuke
Heroic Ministry Efforts Calm Post-Civil War Tensions Heroic Ministry Efforts Calm Post-Civil War Tensions by John W. Kennedy
Nonprofits Tap New Donors with Internet Fundraising Nonprofits Tap New Donors with Internet Fundraising by Christine J. Gardner
Homeless Overwhelm Shelters Homeless Overwhelm Shelters by Beverly Nickles in Moscow
Evangelism: Graham Uses 'Net to Fish for Men Graham Journeys to Cyberspace by Natalie Nichols Gillespie in Tampa
Editorial: Preparing for the Brave New Millennium We might be ready for the Rapture, but are we prepared for babies engineered for perfection?
Editorial: Who Killed Matthew Shepard? Human nature being what it is, we can too easily cross the line between hating the sin and hating the sinner.
The Dragon Slayer He fights for religious liberty, defends the civil rights of homosexuals, and funded Paula Jones's case against the President—the enigmatic John Wayne Whitehead. Ted Olsen
Special Christmas Meditation
After the Revolution Conservatives won the welfare debate. Are churches stepping up to the challenge? Art Moore
Biotech Babies How far should Christian couples go in the quest for a child of their own? Gilbert Meilaender
Spinning the Truth Why we find a multitude of ways to avoid telling painful truth. Diane M. Komp
The Re-education of Jim Bakker Back on the streets, this fallen televangelist is preaching good news to the poor and predicting an asteroid-studded Second Coming.
Pop Culture: Hollywood on Holy Ground DreamWorks has a fresh idea for avoiding the wrath of the religious community. They are working with us. Michael G. Maudlin
The Jesus I'd Prefer to Know Searching for the historical Jesus and finding oneself instead. John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
Books: Oprah's Misery Index Her book club's selections' recurring theme: Sufferers who save themselves. Susan Wise Bauer
Yancey: What The Prince of Egypt Won't Tell You The Old Testament should come with a warning: Don't read Exodus without also reading Deuteronomy.
Did Somebody Say $80 Million? Did Somebody Say $80 Million? by Christine J. Gardner
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