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July - August 2008 |
FEATURE ARTICLES:
- No Church, No Problem?: can the
Internet replace the institutional church? How can its self-serve buffet replace
God's feast or Word and sacrament? [Michael Horton]
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In Search of the Spirit: Using the Heidelberg Catechism, the author show how the
Spirit is inseparably linked to the church by means of grace. [Daniel R. Hyde]
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Individualism's Not the Problem - Community's Not the Solution: Because it's
more then loneliness that plagues our postmodern society, the author argues that
a greater change needs to happen than simply joining a church. [Johathan Leeman]
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Church is Family: Has the church lost its relevance to today's Christians? Is it
merely a reflection of the "new normal" dysfunctional family or dies it remain
Christ's true family? [John N. Day]
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Managing Sinner/Saints in Today's Congregations: A professor/pastor reviews
changes in the Lutheran church over the past fifty years and prescribes some
viable ways forward. [James Bachman]
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In Season: Meditations on reading, preaching, and using Scripture. [Timothy
Johnson]
- Interview with J. I.
Packer
- …more!
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