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BOOKS: Presumptuous Presuppositions
NEWS: Conservatives Debate Church's Role By Mark A. Kellner in Washington, D.C
Colson: Why Not Gay Marriage? If people believe marriage is just an invention, then they will feel free to change it, redefine it, or even discard it. by CHARLES COLSON & Nancy Pearcey
Reflections
Why Our Friends Won't Stop, Look, and Listen We try too hard to convince people that Christianity is true without first convincing them that it might be true. by John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
Fighting the Good Fight A plea for healthy disagreements. John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
Where Do We Go from Here? By Chris Hall and John Sanders
Spittle and Self-Righteousness Beware of responding too indignantly to those on the other side of the war debate Uwe Siemon-Netto
The Nearly Wed's Fight Club by Rich Knight
Thirteen Bad Arguments for Same-Sex Marriage Why the rhetoric doesn't stand up under scrutiny. By Robert Benne and Gerald McDermott
Everything That Rises Must Converge The inevitable and preordained trajectories of evolution. by William Dembski
Defecting from the Culture Wars James Hampson
FROM THE EDITOR Terry C. Muck
MY WORST MISTAKE IN A BOARD MEETING Vic Pentz, Jan B. Armstrong, Robert T. Wenz, G. Patrick White, and James J. Londis
HOW TO GET GOOD ADVICE Wisdom isn't in the multitude of voices; it's finding, and listening to, the right one. Fred Smith
ANIMAL INSTINCTS Five ways church members will react in a fight. Norman Shawchuck and Robert Moeller
THE CONCILIATION CAVALRY When things look hopeless, you can call in outside help. Eddy Hall
WHEN NOT TO CONFRONT Sometimes conflict is better left alone. Leroy R. Armstrong, Jr.
The Company of Sinners A divinely inspired institution, the church is full of ordinary people who sometimes say and do cruel, stupid things. By Kathleen Norris
The Dick Staub Interview: Winning People, Not Arguments John Stackhouse discusses the evangelistic need for humble apologetics
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