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  Volume 43, Issue 14
December 6, 1999 |
Displaying 41 - 60 of 61 articles.
New & Noteworthy: Church History Recent and important releases that will shape evangelical thought by Mark Galli
New Delhi Center Dedicated to Princess Di's Wish to End 'Stigma' of Leprosy $1.43 million center aimed at education and media By Anto Akkara, Ecumenical News International, in New Delhi
No Room in the Womb? Couples with high-risk pregnancies face the 'selective reduction' dilemma. Denyse O'Leary
Opinion Roundup: Positive About Potter Despite what you've heard, Christian leaders like the children's books. Ted Olsen
Plans for Meeting Between Baptist Jewish Heads Called Off SBC President says Jewish leaders 'simply wanted opportunity to bash Southern Baptists' By Art Toalston, Baptist Press
Pop Culture: Elegy for a Jesus Freak "These are the ultimate Jesus Freaks—the people who are willing to die for their faith."—Toby McKeehen of dc Talk by Wendy Murray Zoba
Redeeming Fire The ambition and avarice of Henry Lyons could save the National Baptists by Edward Gilbreath
Reflections: Reflections on Christmas Classic and contemporary excerpts
Tashkent Christian Threatened with Two-Year Prison Term Nukus church registration blocked by Uzbek authorities By Felix Corley, Compass Direct
Texas Southern Baptists: Submission Rejected State convention counters SBC marriage statement.
The Book Report: Making Room for God Two routes to divine encounters. by Mark Galli
Two Major Philippine Churches Sign Agreement for Closer Links Reformed and Catholic-influenced denominations working toward full union By Sophia Lizares-Bodegon, Ecumenical News International, in Manila
Update: Cassie Said Yes, They Say No "They can throw this all around, but I was there. Reporters or investigators can't tell me how it went."—Craig Scott by Wendy Murray Zoba
Violence Mars Bonnke's Revival by Odhiambo Okite.
Where Would Civilization Be Without Christianity? The Gift of Dignity Where would civilization be today without Christian notions of compassion and solidarity? by Michael Novak
Where Would Civilization Be Without Christianity? The Gift of Humility Christianity has made a difference by surrounding the use of power with humility By Mark Noll
Where Would Civilization Be Without Christianity? The Gift of Literacy In many parts of the world, the birth of literacy coincides with the arrival of Christian missionaries. David Lyle Jeffrey
Where Would Civilization Be Without Christianity? The Gift of Mission The act of translating and enculturating the gospel has been Christianity's greatest contribution to human civilization. Dale T. Irvin
Where Would Civilization Be Without Christianity? The Gift of Science Science, as we think of it today, came about because Reformers believed that God revealed himself in nature. David N. Livingstone
Why We Still Need Moody The man who invented modern evangelicalism. by Timothy George
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