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May 20

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INSIDE CT: News Hound Heaven


LETTERS: Feminine Role Models for Ministry


NEWS: Missionaries, Aid Workers Flee Anarchy


NEWS: Prayer Center Construction Begins
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NEWS: Religious Fanatics Wage War
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NEWS BRIEFS


Who's the Leader of This Band?
Michael Card and Steve Taylor wonder what the industry won't do for money.
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EDITORIAL: Taking Politics Out of the Sanctuary
The church's energy should be spent in redeeming the lost, not in rallying against them.


Can't Buy Me Ministry
Leaders of contemporary Christian music are worried about the meaning of their success.


We Have Created a Monster


Shepherding the Stars
Nashville pastor Scotty Smith on the lures, hurdles, and safeguards for Christian artists.


ARTICLE: Is Death a Right?
What begins as a right can soon become an obligation.


ARTICLE: Back to the Bible (Almost)
Why Yale's postliberal theologians deserve an evangelical hearing.


CONVERSATIONS: Bringing the Jews to Jesus
Tuvya Zaretsky argues that only Y'shua has the credentials to bring peace to the Middle East.


BOOKS: God, in His Own Words
Donald Bloesch delivers a Bible-anchored theology for the whole church.


REFLECTIONS


BOOKS: Once Upon a Story
How to make your life a good read.


NEWS: Jerusalem's Living Stones
Will Christianity's oldest church survive the peace process?


SIDEBAR: Security Versus Equality


SIDEBAR: A City Steeped in Religious History


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