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 Volume 39
1995 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 232 articles.
ARTICLE: The Surprising Works of God Jonathan Edwards on revival, then and now. Richard F. Lovelace, Gordon-Conwell
ARTICLE: Toronto's Mixed Blessing Holy laughter, miraculous healings, and renewed spirits are bringing shouts of 'Revival!' How ripe are the fruits of the Airport Vineyard Church? James A. Beverley
ARTICLE: Why Evangelicalism Is the Future of Protestantism, Part 1 Alistair McGrath
ARTICLE: Why Evangelicalism Is the Future of Protestantism, Part 2 Alistair McGrath
ARTICLE: Why I Use Fighting Words A response to John Woodbridge's Culture War Casualties. James Dobson
ARTICLE: Why Words Matter A response to James Dobson. John D. Woodbridge
ARTS: A .38-caliber Plowshare Piper Lowell
ARTS: A Brush with Prophecy Andres Tapia
ARTS: A Guitarist in God's Court Christopher Parkening's music is dedicated to the glory of God alone. 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
ARTS: Martha's Angels A touch of the divine in prime time. Susan Brill
Background Noise To a TV-shaped world, silence is as threatening as piety and much more puzzling. Cornelius Platinga, Jr.
BOOKS Cornelius Plantinga goes toe to toe with sin Wayne Brouwer
BOOKS & CULTURE Preview: A Very Dangerous Book Out of the closet as an evangelical with an attitude. William H. Willimon
BOOKS & CULTURE Preview: Be Ye Perfect, More or Less Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and the impossible Sermon on the Mount. Philip Yancey
BOOKS & CULTURE Preview: Editor's Note Coming Attractions John Wilson
BOOKS & CULTURE Preview: Making It Up Is Hard to Do A writer's journey to the other side of the Looking Glass Frederica Mathewes-Green
BOOKS & CULTURE Preview: Memories of God A scholar discovers God where she did not want to look. Roberta C. Bondi
BOOKS & CULTURE Preview: Midwives of South Africa's Rebirth The lives of Nelson Mandela and Alan Paton reveal that the road to freedom is through the Cross. Mark Noll
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