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October 2, 1995

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October 2, 1995

Still Writing After All These Years Subscriber access only

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Subscriber access only

Accept No Gospel Additives Subscriber access only

EDITORIAL: Save Me—from Myself Subscriber access only

Christians need surer mechanisms of accountability.

EDITORIAL: The Road to Orthodoxy Subscriber access only

The post-Armstrong Worldwide Church of God's commendable journey of faith.

ARTICLE: Future Tense Subscriber access only

How do we live under the shadow of 'the end'?

ARTICLE: Amazon Grace Subscriber access only

How jungle missionaries stay one step ahead of terrorists, drug traffickers, oil men, and rock 'n' roll.

ARTICLE: Can We Talk? Subscriber access only

The power of words can edify or mortify. A word aptly spoken gives life.

ARTICLE: The Forgotten Christians of the Middle East Subscriber access only

Leaders from Egypt, Lebanon, and Palestine speak about the church's mission in a troubled region.

CONVERSATIONS: W Buckley: Listening to Mr. Right Subscriber access only

William Buckley's advice for Christian activists.

ARTS: A .38-caliber Plowshare Subscriber access only

BOOKS: A Jesus for Everyone, a Christ for None Subscriber access only

Kung's one, true (but less than Christian) religion.

BOOKS: My Midrash or Yours? Subscriber access only

Twenty-eight women writers-novelists, poets, essayists, and scholars-respond imaginatively to the Hebrew Bible.

REFLECTIONS Subscriber access only

HEROES ARE DIFFERENT FROM SUPERSTARS

Christians Imprisoned for Proselytism in Nepal Subscriber access only

NEWS BRIEFS Subscriber access only

SIDEBAR: Mother Angelica: Nun Better Subscriber access only

Mother Angelica is an improbable television superstar in a male-dominated industry and male-dominated church.

Engaging the Marketplace Subscriber access only

Christians view secular careers as a means of influence

Regent University Wins Faculty Tenure Lawsuit Subscriber access only

Confessing Movement Expands Subscriber access only

Millions to Pray in Worldwide Rally Subscriber access only

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