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  Volume 39, Issue 6
May 15, 1995 |
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LETTERS: The Real Enemy
FROM THE SENIOR EDITORS: Your World Is Too Small Miriam Adeney
EDITORIAL: The Fall and Rise of Marriage Rebuilding commitment in a culture of divorce. Karen L. and Michael G. Maudlin
EDITORIAL: Why We Love the Earth Our belief in a Creator, not crisis scenarios, drives our environmental concerns Howard A. Snyder
SIDEBAR: Understanding Immigration John Wilson
ARTICLE: Black Southern Baptists The SBC's valiant efforts to overcome its racist past. Joe Maxwell
SIDEBAR: NOT JUST BLACK AND WHITE Joe Maxwell
ARTICLE: Passing the Southern Baptist Torch Preserving a rich theological heritage. Timothy George
REFLECTIONS
NEWS: Is Discrimination Destined to Stay? Evangelicals work toward expanding opportunities for minorities, while avoiding affirmative-action pitfalls. John Zipperer
NEWS: Accord Endorses Religion in Public Schools Randy Frame
NEWS: Communities Put Brakes on Churches in Poor Areas Andres Tapia
NEWS: Campus Revivals Spread Across Country Helen Lee
NEWS: Toronto Blessing: Is It a Revival? While recent revival winds have blown mostly on student populations, in the Canadian province of Ontario a different kind of activity is ongoing in a distinctly older congregation.
NEWS: Dean's Dismissal Draws Faculty, Student Protests Joe Maxwell
NEWS: Contemporary Sounds Move Into Mainstream Move over, Amy Grant. Watch out, BeBe and CeCe Winans. Make way, Michael W. Smith. A handful of popular contemporary Christian recording artists are ready to join you in the pop music spotlight. Steve Rabey
ARTS: Dancing to the Drums of Praise Impact International uses African tribal heritage to spawn new forms of worship. Piper Lowell
ARTS: Hope on the Range Karen L. Mulder
BOOKS: A Generation of Lost Sheep Where mainline Protestantism went wrong. Lyman A. Kellstedt, Wheaton College
PHILIP YANCEY: Propagandists for the Grim Reaper The Nazis had a public-relations problem Philip Yancey
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