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I'm Majoring in SPORTMinistry James A Mathisen
Loving Them into the Kingdom A new biography shrinks from social or psychological analysis to portray Dwight L. Moody as a product of Providence. Leslie Woodcock Tentler
Stranger in a Strange Land
Divided We Grow The long-awaited second edition of David Barrett's World Christian Encyclopedia. James Billington
Who Would Have Thought? Mark A. Noll
To the Jews First Jewish evangelization from the heyday of dispensationalism to the rise of Messianic Judaism. Lauren F. Winner
Where Is the Christian Men's Movement Headed? By Steve Rabey
When Crowds Gather, 'No Greater Love' Is There By Cathy Rogers Franklin in New Orleans
Graham Reaches Largest Television Audience By Ted Olsen
Graham Son Subs for Dad Down Under
LETTERS: Abrasive Saints
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
ARTICLE: Robertson R Us, Part 1 When evangelicals look in the mirror, do we see the host of The 700 Club staring back? By Tim Stafford
ARTICLE: Robertson R Us, Part 2 When evangelicals look in the mirror, do we see the host of The 700 Club staring back? By Tim Stafford
Harvest Event Draws 155,000
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.
Jerry Falwell: Jerry Falwell's Uncertain Legacy "Pastor, chancellor, and self-proclaimed prophet is staging a comeback
to secure his standing as a leading evangelical." John W. Kennedy in Lynchburg
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
Prominent Bolivian Evangelist Murdered
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