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  Volume 44, Issue 13
November 13, 2000 |
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Sort of Mellowing After 25 years, Bill Hybels is less driven and intense, but still in love with the job By Verla Gillmor
Souls on Ice Junior hockey teams melt racial barriers and help prepare young skaters for all arenas of life. By Stephen T. Hunt
Tajikistan: Church Bombing Kills 10 Bomb kills 10 Christians and hospitalizes 39 Dushanbe church members. By Barbara G. Baker
Thanksgiving at Fair Acres A meal with my mother and other nursing-home residents opened a small crack in their stony detachment, and gave a brief glimpse of the kingdom of heaven. By Virginia Stem Owens
The Antimoderns Six postmodern Christians discuss the possibilities and limits of postmodernism. A forum with Carlos Aguilar, Vincent Bacote, Andy Crouch, Catherine Crouch, Sherri King, and Chris Simmons
The CT Review: Pie-in-the-Sky Now Two scholars argue that Pentecostalism, especially in Brazil, is not so otherworldly as many think. By Ed Gitre
The CT Review: Rock & Roll Apologetics New and noteworthy books on the Beatles, hate, and other subjects. By Douglas LeBlanc
The CT Review: Through a Glass Darkly The Big Kahuna entertains and provokes with its treatment of Christian faith in the workplace. By Jeff M. Sellers
The Man Behind the Megachurch There would be no Willow Creek—no small groups, no women in leadership, no passion for service—without Gilbert Bilezikian. By Lauren F. Winner
The Next 25 Years By Verla Gillmor
United Methodists: Eight UMC Pastors Quit Denomination Same-sex unions, bishop's handling of power prompt the exodus. By Corrie Cutrer
Unprepared to Teach Parenting? Two churches long associated with Babywise author Gary Ezzo denounce his character and fitness for Christian ministry. By Kathleen Terner
Updates Activists Respond on RU-486
Urban Outreach: Baptists Transform Kentucky Tavern Quotations to contemplate on dying and eternity. By Ken Walker
Urbanites: More Justice, Less Epistemology The emerging urban class is targeting capitalism and Christianity—often for good reason. By Carlos Aguilar
What Exactly Is Postmodernism? The often-maligned movement is today's academic Rorschach blot. By Andy Crouch
Willow Creek's Place in History It turns out that the church that made seeker-sensitive a part of our vocabulary is not as revolutionary as its critics have said. By Michael S. Hamilton
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