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Missions Improbable A stickler for accuracy flubs her facts, while a producer of page-turners leaves his readers reflective Wendy Murray Zoba
In Brief
CIA Use of Missionaries Revisited
Nationalism May Stall Christian Outreach in Russia While the re-election of Boris Yeltsin as president likely ensures protection of religious freedom in Russia, a growing nationalist sentiment is fueling new initiatives to control Western-financed missions outreach. By Beverly Nickles in Moscow
Missions' Wild Olive Branch For 50 years, the unconventional Spiros Zodhiates has built amg into a worldwide evangelistic, relief, and publishing venture. by Kevin D. Miller in Chattanooga.
God's Missionary to Us, Part 1 When Lesslie Newbigin returned to the West after 35 years in India, he found his native England had become a foreign mission field. by Tim Stafford
God's Missionary to Us, Part 2 When Lesslie Newbigin returned to the West after 35 years in India, he found his native England had become a foreign mission field. by Tim Stafford
Christians Fear Return of Restrictions on Religion in Russia By Beverly Nickles in Moscow.
WORLD SCENE: Abducted SIL Missionary Freed
Hope in Short Supply Amid Liberia's Chaos By Richard Nyberg
Mission-Minded Design Strategy for Muslim World By Steve Rabey in Colorado Springs
CONVERSATIONS: Bringing the Jews to Jesus Tuvya Zaretsky argues that only Y'shua has the credentials to bring peace to the Middle East. By David Neff
Missionaries, Aid Workers Flee Anarchy
Editorial: McMissions Short-termers have their place, but not at the expense of career missionaries. by Miriam Adeney
Letters
Arts:Musicianaries by Andres T. Tapia
Overseas Justice Ministry Launched Overseas Justice Ministry Launched
Did They Have to Die? Forty years after five missionaries lost their lives in the Ecuadorian jungle, the killers explain what really happened. Steve Saint
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