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  Volume 40, Issue 14
December 9, 1996 |
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Bethlehem Bible College Buys Land Bethlehem Bible College Buys Land
Books: Part of the Truth Jim Bakker's memoir leaves some important questions unanswered.
Books: Recovering the Chruch's Memory An alternative to the willful amnesia of modern theology.
Books: Sex, Drugs, and the Varieties of Religious Experience A librarians' guide to the most influential books of the century.
Books: The Monk Who Came in from the Cold "A ninth-century Irish monk travels to Byzantium and beyond in this
rousing historical novel by the author of the best-selling Pendragon
Cycle."
Christmas Unplugged, Part 1 Why spending less and turning off TV should be part of the church's mission to the world. by Bill McKibben
Christmas Unplugged, Part 2 Why spending less and turning off TV should be part of the church's mission to the world. by Bill McKibben
Church in Action: 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.
Colorado: Parental, Charity Tax Measures Fail by Steve Rabey in Colorado Springs
Editorial: Judging the Justices Yes, the judiciary is usurping the powers of the people, but talk of revolution is alarmist. by David Neff
Editorial: When Relief Is Not Enough Bread for my neighbor is a spiritual concern. by Richard A. Kauffman
Episcopalians: Penthouse Expose Could Spark Church Teaching by Ted Olsen
Evolution: Pope Says Evolution More than a Hypothesis Darwin's theories still deeply divide Christians. by Randy Frame
Fatherhood Aborted The hidden trauma of men and abortion and what the church can do about it. by Guy Condon
Few Rank Jesus' Birth Top Holiday Focus Few Rank Jesus' Birth Top Holiday Focus
First English Translation Published First English Translation Published by Gordon Govier
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
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
Letters
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