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June 19

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INSIDE CT: Rescue Operation
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LETTERS: Timely, Correct, and Rare
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SPEAKING OUT: Economic Paranoia Is Ungodly


CONVERSATIONS: Russia's Pope, Patriarch Aleksii II
Seventy years of state atheism were not able to destroy the deep spiritual roots of our people, says Patriarch Aleksii II.
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EDITORIAL: The Lure of the Apocalypse
Christ's second coming is not just fodder for fanatics, but a nonnegotiable truth.
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EDITORIAL: Trivializing the Cross
Golgotha is no place for a bunny.
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ARTICLE: Postcard from Peru
A surging economy and a fiery Pentecostal movement have Peruvian evangelicals rethinking the way they do business-and religion.
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ARTICLE: Why I Use Fighting Words
A response to John Woodbridge's Culture War Casualties.
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ARTICLE: Why Words Matter
A response to James Dobson.
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REFLECTIONS: Classic and contemporary excerpts


NEWS: Guns and Bibles
Militia extremists blend God and country into a potent mixture.
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NEWS: Oklahoma Christians Rise Up
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NEWS: Firefighter Recalls Finding Helpless Child
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NEWS: Failed Ventures Imperil Fuller Institute
Top officials leave a troubled church-growth ministry
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NEWS: Modesto Prayers Yield Fruitful Harvest
Church leaders set aside differences for evangelism
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NEWS: Ministry Funds Lost in New Era Bankruptcy
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NEWS: NBEA Hears Promise Keepers' Message
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NEWS: Groups Aid Blast Victims in Oklahoma
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BOOKS: Listening to the Pope
What evangelicals can glean from John Paul II.
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CHARLES COLSON: Plotting for the Presidency
You always were good at dirty tricks.
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'O, Evangelicos!'
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Wilson's Bookmarks
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