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  Volume 43, Issue 8
July 12, 1999 |
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Inside CT: Balkanized by Music David Neff, Executive Editor
Letters
Pain Relief The Christian & Missionary Alliance apologizes to adults abused as missionary kids in Africa. By Gayle White in Atlanta.
Truth-Telling on Trial Will racial reconciliation move beyond amnesty for those who admitted their errors? By Odhiambo Okite.
The Ministry of Safe Play Columbus, Ohio, Christians fight community decay with a friendly recreation area and Bible studies. By Clem Boyd in Columbus.
Indianapolis: Graham Touts Muscular Christianity Sports stars, Graham put grit in the gospel. By Jody Veenker in Indianapolis.
Southern Baptists: City-Focused Evangelism Launched By Eric Reed in Atlanta.
Editorial: The Biotech Temptation Research on human embryos holds great promise, but at what price?
Editorial: There Is Room in the Inn
The Triumph of the Praise Songs How guitars beat out the organ in the worship wars. Michael S. Hamilton
The Profits of Praise The praise and worship music industry has changed the way the church sings. By Steve Rabey.
CT Classic CT Classic: We Are What We Sing Our classic hymns reveal evangelicalism at its best. Mark A. Noll
One Church, Two Faiths Will the Episcopal Church survive the fight over homosexuality? Art Moore in Seattle
Integrating Mars and Venus Gender-based ministries may be effective, but are they biblical? Rebecca Merrill Groothius and Douglas Groothius
Coming to a Neighborhood Near You Refugees from around the world are knocking on our door. Peri Stone
Stuck on the Road to Emmaus The secret to why we are not fulfilled. Mark Buchanan
Frederica Mathewes-Green: Escape from Fantasy Island Reality is God's home address.
Directions: A Cracked Code It is not the form of the Scriptures or the sequence of its letters that conveys its truth, but rather the content of the book. Ben Witherington III
Reflections: Classic & Contemporary Excerpts
The Book Report: New Song, Familiar Tune Jan Karon's latest Mitford installment changes locales to talk about living where you're at. Lauren F. Winner
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