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Volume 40
1996

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EDITORIAL: Confessions of an Editor


Editorial: Judging the Justices
Yes, the judiciary is usurping the powers of the people, but talk of revolution is alarmist.


EDITORIAL: Mad at the Mouse


Editorial: McMissions
Short-termers have their place, but not at the expense of career missionaries.


EDITORIAL: Ministry in the Real World Order
The cold war is over, but hate is prospering. What is the church to do?


EDITORIAL: Our Extended, Persecuted Family


EDITORIAL: Our Selective Rage
A pro-life ethic means more than being anti-abortion.


EDITORIAL: Promoting Renewal, Not Tribalism
By Timothy George, dean of Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, and senior adviser for Christianity Today


EDITORIAL: Remember Their Chains
Take up the cause of our persecuted brothers and sisters in the faith.


EDITORIAL: Re-Neighboring Our Cities


EDITORIAL: Scalia's Foolishness
Let's be fools for Christ, not plain fools.


Editorial: Standing Firm, Moving Forward
CT founder Billy Graham charts the course for evangelicalism's future.


EDITORIAL: Taking Politics Out of the Sanctuary
The church's energy should be spent in redeeming the lost, not in rallying against them.


EDITORIAL: Teen Gambling: The Invisible Addiction


Editorial: The Oprahcizing of American Politics
Like everything else in our culture, the political process has been turned into a consumer commodity.


EDITORIAL: Tonight Show Prophecy


Editorial: When Relief Is Not Enough
Bread for my neighbor is a spiritual concern.


EDITORIAL: Why We Believe in Heresy


Editorial:Butt Out
It's high time we saved children from the tobacco industry.


Editorial:Why We Still Need Luther
Four hundred fifty years after his death, Martin Luther can still inspire and guide us.




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