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March 1
Volume 43, Issue 3
March 1, 1999

ARTICLES
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Apocalyptic Sales Out of This World


Atheism: O'Hair's Stepchildren Regroup


Colson: Moral Education After Monica
Louise Cowan tells how she lost her childhood faith while in university religion courses—only to regain it in literature courses.

Crime: How to End Prisons' Revolving Door
Prison ministers embrace 'restorative justice' methods.


Daring to Discipline America
James Dobson's influence, already huge, is growing. Can he keep his focus?


Directions: You Must Be Born Again—but at What Age?
In some baptistic circles, the age for baptism has steadily declined so that many churches are practicing "toddler baptism.


Dozens Die in New Clashes

Dying Church Gives Ministry Life


Editorial: Protecting the Right to Convert
The freedom to choose religious belief is under assault globally.

Editorial: Refocusing the Pro-Life Agenda

Finance: Greater Ministries Faces Big Penalties
Greater Ministries found in contempt of court.


Finding a Home for Eve
We are right to criticize radical feminist scholars—and wrong to ignore them.


Frederica Mathewes-Green: Could We Survive Persecution?
We still have much to learn from the experience of Christians under communism.

Hindu, Christian Tensions Rising


In Brief

In Brief

Inside CT: Come Ride With Us


Internet: Pro-life Web Site Fined $109 Million


Lesbian 'Blessing' Rekindles Tensions


Letters



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