
July 2010 |
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Features |
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Abba Changes Everything: Why every Christian is called to rescue orphans.
[Russell D. Moore]
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Whole Earth Evangelism: Creation care is part and parcel of the Great
Commission and the Great Commandment. [Scott Sabin]
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Focus on the Females: James Dobson explains his ideas for raising
daughters, and life after Focus. [interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey]
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Love Where You Live: Urban, suburban, and rural churches respond to new
challenges in a less mobile era. [Collin Hansen]
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Evangelist with Chutzpah: At first a reluctant street preacher, Moishe
Rosen, founder of Jews for Jesus, came to relish insults and controversy. [Ruth
A. Tucker]
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Briefing |
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Spotlight: Reforming health-care reform: how states are blocking abortion
coverage.
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Gleanings: Nepalese and Kenyan Christians fight for new
constitutions, the NAE works to curb abortions, and Tiananmen Square leader
converts.
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Headlines (outreach): Southern Baptists consider unleashing the IMB
at home.
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Headlines (denominations): Are Presbyterians stealing sheep?
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Headlines (church life): Confusion continues over taxability of love offerings.
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Headlines (religious freedom): New 'freedom of worship' rhetoric draws
concern.
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Headlines (missions): In Mozambique, aid for trade is a compelling
model for fighting poverty.
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Viewpoints |
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Where We Stand: Bearing True Witness
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The Village Green: Ron Stoddart, David
Cook, and Ellen Painter Dollar discuss the fate of frozen embryos left over at
fertility clinics.
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Throwing Inkwells: Mollie Ziegler Hemingway says using
God's name in vain is America's sin du jour.
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Past Imperfect: David Neff
spotlights Israel-Palestine's nonviolent moment.
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