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Reflections
Your Sins Shall Be White as Yucca (Part 1 of 3) Wycliffe missionaries Gene and Marie Scott gave nearly 40 years of their lives translating the New Testament for a small tribe in the jungles of Peru. Was it worth it? Wendy Murray Zoba
Your Sins Shall Be White As Yucca (Part 2 of 3) Wycliffe missionaries Gene and Marie Scott gave nearly 40 years of their lives translating the New Testament for a small tribe in the jungles of Peru. Was it worth it? Wendy Murray Zoba
Your Sins Shall Be White As Yucca (Part 3 of 3) Wycliffe missionaries Gene and Marie Scott gave nearly 40 years of their lives translating the New Testament for a small tribe in the jungles of Peru. Was it worth it? Wendy Murray Zoba
Tour of Duty David L. Goetz
Tough Times, Tough Questions Clark Cothern
Character Forged from Conflict An interview with Jim Henry
Article Summaries
Disillusioned with Your Church? Dietrich Bonhoeffer
What I Wish I'd Known Before I Quit Anthony Laird
My Second Call To Ministry Mathew Woodley
Progress Your Can Measure Overcoming discouragement so you can move ahead. Loren Seibold
A Prayer Meeting that Lasted 100 Years Leslie K. Tarr is professor of homiletics and communication at Central Baptist Seminary in Toronto, Ontario. This article first appeared in Decision, May 1977 and is copyrighted by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Used and abridged by permission.
Missionaries Against Terrible Odds From a contemporary translation by Kate Hettasch of Geschichte der Mission der evangelicschen Bruder auf den Caraibischen Inseln, S. Thomas, S. Crocr, und S Jan, Barby, 1777 by Christian Georg Andreas Oldendorp.
Wesley to Wilberforce John WesIey's last letter from his deathbed
Black Death Inspires Zwingli's Plague Hymn
From the Archives: A Winter Baptism
Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards Mark Noll Mark A. Noll is professor of history at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. He is an editor of Eerdman's Handbook of Christianity in America, and the author of Christians and the American Revolution.
From the Archives: The Pilgrim Hymn
What Tyndale Owed Gutenberg RAYMOND A. LAJOIE Raymond A. LaJoie is a veteran free-lance writer, with more than 3,000 published articles and several writing awards to his credit. He lives in Worcester, Mass
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