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 Volume 42
1998 |
Displaying 81 - 100 of 503 articles.
Churches Seek Debt Cancellation
Clinton Names Seiple to New Post Clinton Names Seiple to New Post
Colombia's Bleeding Church Despite the murders of 120 church leaders, Christians are fighting for peace in one of the world's most violent nations. David L. Miller in Bogota and Medellin
Colson: Do We Love Coke More Than Justice? Will we continue giving aid to nations that burn churches, jail pastors, torture religious believers?
Colson: Evangelicals Are Not an Interest Group Our message is not, We put you in office, now pay up; but rather, This should be done because it is right.
Colson: Madison Avenue's Spiritual Chic The typical television commercial is "a morality play for our time." CHARLES COLSON & Nancy Pearcey
Colson: Poster Boy for Postmodernism Strohmeyer told police he strangled the little girl by twisting her neck the way he had seen in movies.
Colson: The Devil in the DNA The strategy of evolutionary psychology is to debunk traditional morality by reducing it to genetic self-interest.
Colson: The Oxford Prophet Lewis predicted a time when those who want to remold human nature "will be armed with the powers of an omnicompetent state.
Colson: Why Fidelity Matters If Americans truly understood what adultery does—that it leads to the disintegration of the human being—they would not dismiss it so lightly.
Comic Relief: Chocolate Theology Primary motivators of human behavior: hunger, thirst, pain, pleasure, self-esteem, sexual desire, and chocolate. David Augsburger
Comic Relief: Dear John the Evangelist What if the writer of the Fourth Gospel had to get his work published in today's market … Bob Hudson
Comic Relief: Lulu Brimley's Last-Chance Christian Books Rob Suggs
CoMission Expands to Africa and Asia
Congress Approves Modified Religious Persecution Bill by Christine J. Gardner
Congress May Merge Efforts by Walter Ratliff in Washington
Congress: Curbing Religious Persecution Difficult by Tony Carnes
Conservatives Rethink Death Penalty
Conversations: Jimmy Carter's Lesson Plan
Conversations: The Good HMO First Resort founder Shari Plunkett wondered how to reach unhappily pregnant women. Answer: Work with HMOs.
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