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December 12

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NEWS: Will Rwanda Be Rebuilt?


NEWS: Rachel Saint Dies


SENIOR EDITORS: Fear of Looking Forward
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CHURCH IN ACTION: Close Encounters Across Cultures
What would happen if you just stayed with a group of kids no matter what?
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Why We Believe in the Virgin Birth
Pundits with pebbles wander far from the historic gospel.
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EDITORIAL: For Whom the Bell Curves
Intellectual smugness devalues the Christian teaching that one's character is vastly more important than what one knows.
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ARTICLE: Cosmology's Holy Grail By Hugh Ross
How recent scientific breakthroughs are helping us see Creation in a new way.
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BOOKS: Friends or Lovers?
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BOOKS: Worth Mentioning
News, notices, and curiosities


REFLECTIONS


NEWS: Conservatives Gain Upper Hand
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NEWS: No Conservative Tide on Homosexual Rights
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NEWS: Michigan Judge Nixes 'Charter Schools'
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NEWS: Religious Schools Fear Accreditation Changes
Are religious exemptions for accreditation about to become history?
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NEWS BRIEFS


NEWS: Pentecostals Renounce Racism
Memphis gathering begins mending historic rift.
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