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Revivalism Without Social Reform Joel A. Carpenter
Thriving on Conflict The very thing that makes evangelicalism attract and hold large numbers of people undercuts its effectiveness in social reform. Lauren F. Winner
Separation of Church and Reich The surprising story of how one Nazi regime ended the war with more Jews than it had before. Jeff Lipkes
Church Growth: New Latino Congregations Spring Up Church networks are cooperating to launch congregations in unlikely U.S. locations. By Rodolpho Carrasco.
We Can't Stop Now, by Ralph Reed Ralph Reed is a Republican strategist, president of Century Strategies, author of Active Faith (Free Press), and former executive director of the Christian Coalition.
The Book Report: Fighting the Wrong Battle Don Eberly, a former aide in the Reagan White House, is founder of the National Fatherhood Initiative and director of the Civil Society Project. Don Eberly
The Back Page | Charles Colson: Beating the Odds Christians in two states defeat gambling by exposing its harmful effects on the poor. By Charles Colson
Setting Captives Free It takes more than getting a woman inmate out of jail to turn her life around By Jody Veenker
Chasing Amy God intervened in a NOW activist's unlikely conversion By Frederica Mathewes-Gree
Character Forged from Conflict An interview with Jim Henry
Pastors in the News —Edward Gilbreath
The Emancipation of a White Preacher William Fraher Abernathy
South Side Showdown James T. Meeks
Pastor and Activist Edward Gilbreath
Finding the Forgotten
Pietism: Did You Know?
Moving on Many Fronts Preaching, social concern, missions, ecumenicity were among the major emphases of Pietism. GARY SATTLER Gary R. Sattler, Th.D., is Assistant Professor of Christian Formation and Discipleship, and Director of the Office of Christian Community at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California
Luther on the Use of Money CARTER LINDBERG Carter Lindberg is Professor of Church History at Boston University School of Theology. He is the author of A Third Reformation?
Modern Voices: The Christian and Money Everybody's talking about money but few agree. What are they saying, and why? RANDY PETERSEN Randy Petersen is a free-lance writer from Westville, NJ, and a consulting editor for Christian History
Businessman's Religion Philanthropy &Piety in Early 20th Century Chicago Paul H. Heidebrecht's doctoral dissertation at the University of Illinois focused on the relationship between faith and economic activity among Protestant businessmen in early 20th- century Chicago. This article is taken, with permission, from Chicago Presbyterians and the Businessman's Religion, 1900–1920, which appeared in the Journal of Presbyterian History, Vol 64, No 1, Spring 1986, a publica- of the Presbyterian Historical Society.
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