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An Appetite for the Sun by Lavonne Neff
The Two Eliots To all appearance, a biographer writes, "Eliot was conventional, mild, decorous, yet the hidden character was daring and savage." Jewel Spears Brooker
Helping Troubled Churches A church in pain needs a specialist who can restore good health. Winston M. Sherwick
PEOPLE IN PRINT
Suicide—A Preventable Tragedy? A ministry helps churches handle the complex issue. By Peri Stone-Palmquist
Books: Prayer, Prozac, and the Healing of America Notes for a Trinitarian psychology
Exposing the Myth That Christians Should Not Have Emotional Problems Dwight L. Carlson
Plus: I'm Not OK, You're Not OK New Life Clinics' Steve Arterburn talks about why we are reluctant to be transparent about our problems. by Michael G. Maudlin
Adventist Doctor Targets Smoking
Do I Have the Strength to Leave Him? By Karen Sullivan
More Oxygen to the Flame A conversation with Zig Ziglar and Ben Patterson.
The Anguish and Agonies of Charles Spurgeon Debilitating gout, poisonous slander, recurring depression—Spurgeon suffered them all. What happened to his faith as a result? Dr. Darrel W. Amundsen is professor of classics at Western Washington University and co-editor of Caring and Curing (Macmillan, 1988).
What About Ulysses S. Grant? He was the Union's leading general and twice president of the United States. But he was no saint.
Accidental Missionary Henry Stanley did more than find Livingstone—he followed him. Elesha Hodge
The Ruches: The Too-Easy Decision
A Dangerous Side Effect of Moving Carl F. George
Is This a Spiritual Problem?
Cultivating Closeness with God Maxie Dunnam
Hudson Taylor & Missions to China: Did You Know? Remarkable or little-known facts about Hudson Taylor and missions to China. Samuel H. Chao
Australia's Churches Call On Nation to Acknowledge 'Stolen Generations' "Country's National Council of Churches demands apology, compensation to Aboriginals" Margaret Simons
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