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Evangelism
Preaching with Power
In This Together
Islam, U.S.A. Are Christians prepared for Muslims in the mainstream? By Wendy Murray Zoba
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Go Figure Stats on the true path to God and charitable giving
The Back Page | Charles Colson: Salad-Bar Christianity Too many believers pick and choose their own truths. By Charles Colson | posted 8/8/00
Popular Culture: The Ballad of John and Jesus Two books tell the story behind John Lennon's short-lived conversion. By Steve Turner
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The Nightmare of North Korea One man's story of brutality, courage, love, and freedom. By Kang Hyeok
A Laughing Child in Exchange for Sin What exactly does courage look like in an age of abortion? Christine A Scheller
Hobbits & Englishmen His were small people surmounting impossible odds. Humphrey Carpenter
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A Theology of Sound Attentive listening. Craig Mattson
Human Sacrifice Redux How the church battles deadly prophets in its midst. By Obed Minchakpu in Jos
Confronting Caesar Nigerian megachurch pastor in Ukraine takes a stand for freedom. Interview by Stan Guthrie
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"Walking the Old, Old Talk" The cultural success of evangelicalism is its greatest weakness Christianity Today editorial
Always in Parables: The Future Is P.O.D. Multicultural voices have an edge in reaching a rapidly changing America Andy Crouch
Premature Harvest
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Baptists Fire Missionaries Thirteen missionaries fired and twenty resign over the Baptist Faith and Message staff reports
The State of Missions The director of World Inquiry talks about the challenges and priorities of the evangelical missions community interview with Luis Bush
The Genesis of Our Woes Prophecy from the first book of the Bible Martin Hengel
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The Gospel According to America Remembering the Through-a-Glass-Darkly clause David Dark
Canterbury Crackup Eschewing church discipline has come back to haunt Anglicans. A Christianity Today editorial
For Everything There Is a Season Nostalgia for nature's seasons in a climate-controlled world. by Cindy Crosby
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Reclaiming Occupied Territory The Great Commission and the cultural commission are not in competition. By Charles Colson with Anne Morse
A Captivating Vision Why Chinese house churches may just end up fulfilling the Great Commission. An interview with Paul Hattaway
The Missions of Business What can happen when entrepreneurs think they are missionaries first. Reviewed by John P. Cragin
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Looking for a Miracle Six million Nigerians join Bonnke revival. By Corrie Cutrer in Lagos, Nigeria
Church Guarantees 'Express Service' for Busy Believers Family Bible Church tries to adapt to believers in the fast lane. By Mark I. Pinsky in Eustis, Florida | posted 6/26/00
Revival: Pensacola Outpouring Eyes Global Goals by Steve Rabey in Pensacola
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Blogging for Jesus RealLivePreacher.com: A virtual goes to print. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
Weblog: Bush Addresses Evangelicals; Gay Marriage Halted in Calif., Gay Marriage Ban Proposed in Mass. Plus: Hundreds of other stories from online sources around the world Compiled by Rob Moll
Christian Satirical Website a Blessing to Some, 'Sick Joke' to Others Founder of Lark News says satire is important in any community or subculture Todd Hertz
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Darkness Looms for 'Painter of Light' Economic struggles and criticism smudge Thomas Kinkade's work Todd Hertz
Seducing the Underworld Christian's story in Moulin Rouge Douglas Jones
CT Classic: Conflict Divides Countercult Leaders A 1994 Christianity Today article reports on the conflict between sociologist Ronald Enroth and JPUSA. Doug LeBlanc
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Back-seat Fighter Would I ever learn to keep my comments about church antagonists to myself? By Nancy Nicewonger
Hope Deferred Christians are uniquely positioned to further racial equality. By Stephen L. Carter
Passionate for Change For the church course, these business books are up to par. By Scott Wenig
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Operation Human Rights How evangelicals got outside their comfort zone to help the oppressed overseas. By David Neff
Smuggling Cats for a Gay Celebrity Love took an unusual expression for this man dying of AIDS. By Jonathan David Taylor
Reaching the Post-Christian They're today's non-seekers, who've seen Christianity and think they have reasons for rejecting it. By Daniel Hill
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Does Everyone in This Room Believe in Demons? A sociologist's surprising encounter with fundamentalism. By Julie Byrne
Finding God in Small Groups Tom Albin's doctoral research reveals why the Wesley's system worked so well Tim Stafford
The Dick Staub Interview: Trusting in a Culturally Relevant Gospel "Os Guinness says that evangelicals have never strived for relevance in society as much as they do now. Ironically, he says, they have never been more irrelevant"
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Why We Still Need Moody The man who invented modern evangelicalism. by Timothy George
The Subtle Snare of Soul-Saving
Whatever Happened to the Clear Invitation
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Premature Harvest
One Last Thought
Islam, U.S.A. Are Christians prepared for Muslims in the mainstream? By Wendy Murray Zoba
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Directions: Can the Dead Be Converted? A "choice" for Jesus is not like choosing a meal from a menu. J. I. Packer
ARTICLE: Missions' New World Order The twenty-first century calls for us to give up our nineteenth-century models for worldwide ministry. Samuel Escobar
ARTICLE: Why We Go Recapturing our motivation for missions. Samuel Hugh Moffett
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Colson: What Are We Doing Here?
Authentic Fellowship How do we learn the deep 'one another' community of Scripture without being in close proximity? Karen Shepard
A Journalist in Babylon The need for a critical mass in the Fourth Estate Stan Guthrie
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Witnessing with The Passion Christians gear up to evangelize - with help from Mel Gibson. Ken Walker
Colson: What Are We Doing Here?
Acting Christian Nuanced testimony in a new mission field: the theater Arthur Menke
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A Tale of Two Schools Harvard is Harvard. Bethel is the it school for Baptist General Conference diehards. Nathaniel Taylor
Cracks in the Tower A closer look at the Christian college boom. Allen Guelzo
Jedi or Jesuit? Looking for God at the cineplex. Jason Byassee
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