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  Volume 41, Issue 14
December 8, 1997 |
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Aboriginals, Whites Seek Reconciliation Aboriginals, Whites Seek Reconciliation by Clare Booth in Canberra
Baptist Megachurch Faces Sex Suit Baptist Megachurch Faces Sex Suit by Lee Elder
Books: The Secret History of Fundamentalism "How a defeated movement went on to prosper while its alleged
conquerors withered."
Cambodia: Can Cambodia Save Itself? In the wake of Cambodia's coup, Christians persevere in supporting local churches, relief programs.
Church & State: Ten Commandments Judge Looking for a Federal Fight by Jay Grelen in Mobile
Church In Action: They Could Go Home Again In Lebanon, uprooted Christians are resettling their villages and forgiving their neighbors. by Kathleen Henry in Lebanon
Editorial: Let Mary Be Why the pope shouldn't give Mary that which belongs to herSon. by David Neff
Education: $27 Million Payment Trims Debt by John W. Kennedy
El Nino Causes Severe Food Shortages in New Guinea El Nino Causes Severe Food Shortages
EPA Pulls Out of NIV, World Dispute EPA Pulls Out of NIV, World Dispute
Evangelicals and Catholics Together: A New Initiative "The Gift of Salvation" A remarkable statement on what we mean by the gospel. An Evangelical Assessment by Timothy George
Evangelism: Graham Finds New Techniques in Trio of California Cities by Richard Scheinin in San Jose
Giftwrapping God Our Christmas celebrations try to hide the nakedness of the Incarnation. Mary Ellen Ashcroft
Higher Education: Do Christian Colleges Treat Their Women Faculty Fairly? by Mary Cagney
Highlights: The Way We Were (And Are)
Homosexual Rights Initiative Fails Homosexual Rights Initiative Fails by Art Moore in Seattle
Inside CT: Viewing Ourselves As Statistics David Neff, Executive Editor
Letters: The Pitfalls of Translation
Mary rejoicing, Rachel weeping How shall we reconcile the glorious birth of the Savior with the bloody deaths of the boys of Bethlehem? Wendy Murray Zoba
Missions: Mission-Minded Latinos No Longer Staying Home by David L. Miller in Acapulco
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