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June 19, 1995

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June 19, 1995

Rescue Operation Subscriber access only

LETTERS: Timely, Correct, and Rare Subscriber access only

CONVERSATIONS: Russia's Pope, Patriarch Aleksii II Subscriber access only

Seventy years of state atheism were not able to destroy the deep spiritual roots of our people, says Patriarch Aleksii II.

EDITORIAL: The Lure of the Apocalypse Subscriber access only

Christ's second coming is not just fodder for fanatics, but a nonnegotiable truth.

EDITORIAL: Trivializing the Cross Subscriber access only

Golgotha is no place for a bunny.

ARTICLE: Postcard from Peru Subscriber access only

A surging economy and a fiery Pentecostal movement have Peruvian evangelicals rethinking the way they do business-and religion.

ARTICLE: Why I Use Fighting Words Subscriber access only

A response to John Woodbridge's Culture War Casualties.

ARTICLE: Why Words Matter Subscriber access only

A response to James Dobson.

Guns and Bibles Subscriber access only

Militia extremists blend God and country into a potent mixture.

Oklahoma Christians Rise Up Subscriber access only

Firefighter Recalls Finding Helpless Child Subscriber access only

Failed Ventures Imperil Fuller Institute Subscriber access only

Top officials leave a troubled church-growth ministry

Modesto Prayers Yield Fruitful Harvest Subscriber access only

Church leaders set aside differences for evangelism

Ministry Funds Lost in New Era Bankruptcy Subscriber access only

NBEA Hears Promise Keepers' Message Subscriber access only

Groups Aid Blast Victims in Oklahoma Subscriber access only

BOOKS: Listening to the Pope Subscriber access only

What evangelicals can glean from John Paul II.

CHARLES COLSON: Plotting for the Presidency Subscriber access only

You always were good at dirty tricks.

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