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May 20, 1996

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May 20, 1996

City Sanctions Homosexual Union Subscriber access only

NEWS BRIEFS Subscriber access only

Prayer Center Construction Begins Subscriber access only

Religious Fanatics Wage War Subscriber access only

NEWS BRIEFS Subscriber access only

Who's the Leader of This Band? Subscriber access only

Michael Card and Steve Taylor wonder what the industry won't do for money.

News Hound Heaven Subscriber access only

EDITORIAL: Taking Politics Out of the Sanctuary Subscriber access only

The church's energy should be spent in redeeming the lost, not in rallying against them.

Can't Buy Me Ministry Subscriber access only

Leaders of contemporary Christian music are worried about the meaning of their success.

We Have Created a Monster Subscriber access only

Shepherding the Stars Subscriber access only

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

ARTICLE: Is Death a Right? Subscriber access only

What begins as a right can soon become an obligation.

ARTICLE: Back to the Bible (Almost) Subscriber access only

Why Yale's postliberal theologians deserve an evangelical hearing.

CONVERSATIONS: Bringing the Jews to Jesus Subscriber access only

Tuvya Zaretsky argues that only Y'shua has the credentials to bring peace to the Middle East.

BOOKS: God, in His Own Words Subscriber access only

Donald Bloesch delivers a Bible-anchored theology for the whole church.

REFLECTIONS Subscriber access only

BOOKS: Once Upon a Story Subscriber access only

How to make your life a good read.

Jerusalem's Living Stones Subscriber access only

Will Christianity's oldest church survive the peace process?

SIDEBAR: You Can't Get There from Here Subscriber access only

Worshipers, families separated at Easter.

Christian Liberal Arts Program Blossoms in Moscow Subscriber access only

How Catholic Is the Catholic Alliance? Subscriber access only

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