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  Volume 46, Issue 5
April 22, 2002 |
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Nixon's Ghost The late President's tapes brought more pain—and a genuine act of repentance. A Christianity Today Editorial
No Longer Left Behind "An insider's look at how Christian books are agented, acquired, packaged, branded, and sold in today's marketplace." Steve Rabey
Not Everybody Loves Ray Campus Crusade for Christ evangelism stirs controversy and debate. Ted Olsen
Not in the Job Description Christians step outside their jobs to give Bible lessons. Ted Olsen
Plus: Two Cultural Giants Both Sigmund Freud and C. S. Lewis were emotionally wounded as boys and struggled with depression as men. But a worldview can make a tremendous difference. David Neff
'Political Witch Hunt' New York attorney general goes after crisis pregnancy centers. Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Ponzi Payback: Treachery of the Highest Order Andersen insurer pulls plug on Baptist Foundation of Arizona settlement. Chuck Fager
Presbyterians: 'Let's not Fight' Conservative leaders say they want to rebuild the church Jesus' way. Robert P. Mills
Quotation Marks "Comments on abstinence, fundamentalism, and producing clean hip-hop music." Ted Olsen
Reality Check "Television shows feature Christians in a race, on a trip, and in a prison" Ted Olsen
Reflections Quotations to stir the heart and mind about writing. Richard A. Kauffman
Russia: Salvation Army Eyes Registration Victory "After a long legal battle in Moscow, the Army gets hope that there is justice." Geraldine Fagan
Southern Baptists: To Sign or Not to Sign? Some Southern Baptist missionaries balk at revised statement. Corrie Cutrer
The Dour Analyst and the Joyous Christian "In the realm of mental balance and personal peace, Sigmund Freud had nothing on C. S. Lewis." David Neff
The Heavyweights of Religion Research Reference works that provide pound-for-pound excellence. Rich Poll
The Model Pastor "David Hughes preaches on Sunday, models on Monday." Ted Olsen
Theology for the Rest of Us "Introductions to theological thinking need not be dry, bloated, or inaccessible." Roger E. Olson
Winning the Race The D.C. Marathon and Palm Sunday do not mix. Ted Olsen
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