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 Volume 41
1997 |
Displaying 121 - 140 of 495 articles.
Deadly Compassion (Part 2 of 3) Some support physician-assisted suicide out of fear of a lonely, pain-filled death. Here are four professionals who are making the dying a part of the church's ministry. Gary L. Thomas
Deadly Compassion (Part 3 of 3) Some support physician-assisted suicide out of fear of a lonely, pain-filled death. Here are four professionals who are making the dying a part of the church's ministry. Gary L. Thomas
Deadly Compassion (Part 1 of 3) Some support physician-assisted suicide out of fear of a lonely, pain-filled death. Here are four professionals who are making the dying a part of the church's ministry. Gary L. Thomas
Denomination Backs Embattled Leader Denomination Backs Embattled Leader
Denominations: Black Churches Pursue Unity, Not Uniformity by Christopher Slone in Hampton, Virginia
Disney Boycott Gathers Steam Disney Boycott Gathers Steam by Gayle White in Atlanta
Do Inclusive-Language Bibles Distort Scripture? (Part 1 of 4) He Said, They Said Wayne Grudem (Yes) and Grant Osborn (No)
Do Inclusive-Language Bibles Distort Scripture? (Part 2 of 4) He Said, They Said Wayne Grudem (Yes) and Grant Osborn (No)
Do Inclusive-Language Bibles Distort Scripture? (Part 3 of 4) He Said, They Said Wayne Grudem (Yes) and Grant Osborn (No)
Do Inclusive-Language Bibles Distort Scripture? (Part 4 of 4) He Said, They Said Wayne Grudem (Yes) and Grant Osborn (No)
Do They Know Us by Our Love? The first casualty of the culture wars is not truth. by John Ortberg
Doctors & Religion National survey of family physicians on spirituality and healing
Doctors Who Pray, Part 1 (of 3) How the medical community is discovering the healing power of prayer. by Gary Thomas
Doctors Who Pray, Part 2 (of 3) How the medical community is discovering the healing power of prayer. by Gary Thomas
Doctors Who Pray, Part 3 (of 3) How the medical community is discovering the healing power of prayer. by Gary Thomas
Domestic Partners: Evangelicals Wary of Archdiocese Compromise in San Francisco by Patricia C. Roberts
Ecumenism: Back to the Drawing Board for Ecumenism? Some clergy resist Lutheran-Episcopal concordat. by Douglas LeBlanc
Editorial: A Tutsi's Hope A Zairean bishop wants American Christians to remember the struggles of the church in East Africa. by E. M. Kolini, bishop of the Diocese of Shaba, Anglican Church of Zaire.
Editorial: Beyond Bake Sales Christian volunteerism needs to be directed toward the deepest hurts. by Richard A. Kauffman
Editorial: Dare We Be Colorblind? After Proposition 209, affirmative action may be at a dead end politically. How should Christians respond? by David Neff
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