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  Volume 41, Issue 3
March 3, 1997 |
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Apostle to the City To urban expert Ray Bakke, cities are the laboratory of God's mission in the world, not a problem to be solved. Interview by Richard A. Kauffman
Apostle to the City, Part 2 To urban expert Ray Bakke, cities are the laboratory of God's mission in the world, not a problem to be solved. Interview by Richard A. Kauffman
Books: Into the Abyss Reconciling faith with catastrophic loss.
Books: Of Trains and Torture A well-told story of a small redemption. Interview by Richard A. Kauffman
Books: PTL and Pass the Information Almost all you want to know about religious broadcasting
Books: The Revolt
Colson: Victory over Napalm The frail, South Vietnamese woman spoke words of forgiveness and reconciliation. by CHARLES COLSON & Nancy Pearcey
Confederate Flag Flap Divides Pastors Confederate Flag Flap Divides Pastors by Dwight Moffitt in Columbia, South Carolina
Doctors & Religion National survey of family physicians on spirituality and healing
Editorial: Life Wish In the debate over physician-assisted suicide, is anyone listening to the soft voices of the dying and infirm? by Diane Komp
Education: Judge Stalls Voucher Expansion by Ted Olsen.
Evangelicals Join in Inaugural Events Evangelicals Join in Inaugural Events
Excavations Continue Despite Cutbacks Excavations Continue Despite Cutbacks by Gordon Govier
Highlights: The Gospel According to Martians by Mark Noll Mark Noll
How Immortality Almost Killed Me My quest for immortality and lasting significance reflects the fact that God has put eternity in the human heart. by David P. Gushee
Indonesia: A Nation Out of Control? Indonesia's Christian minority faces beatings, burnings, and death. by Ethan Casey in Jakarta
Inside CT: Midwives of Francis Schaeffer Midwives of Francis Schaeffer by Michael G. Maudlin, Managing Editor
Letters
News Briefs
Nicaragua: New Evangelical Party Gains Political Power by Deann Alford in Managua, Nicaragua.
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