Volume 38, Number 11
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(Some population experts predict apocalyptic scenarios. Others argue that human ingenuity can meet the challenge. Deciding who is right has as much to do with faith as with facts.
Tim Stafford
(Some population experts predict apocalyptic scenarios. Others argue that human ingenuity can meet the challenge. Deciding who is right has as much to do with faith as with facts.
Tim Stafford
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Will Norton, Jr. dean of College of Journalism at U of Nebraska-Lincoln, interview with John Grisham
Courts should keep creditors' hands out of the collection plate.
Steven T. McFarland
Gary Thomas
Experiments in Spiritual living in a secular world.
Arthur Boers
James A. Beverley, professor of theology and ethics, Ontario Theological Sem
Andrew Steer, director of World Bank
High Stakes for the Religious Right Conservative activists see more than seats up grabs in the November election.
Randy Frame
The Definitive Showdown
Declining numbers threaten the 'forgotten faithful of the Holy Land.'
Bruce Brander
By Mark A. Kellner
By Patricia C. Roberts
An ambitious program intended to enhance scholarship in the area of public policy from a Christian perspective is now in full swing.
John W. Kennedy
By Edward Gilbreath
By Joe Maxwell