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October 27

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Inside CT: Laughter in the Jungle
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Letters: Fiction: Yes!


Testimony: Bennett Confesses 'Dream' Became 'Delusion'


Missions: Orthodox Rekindle Evangelistic Heritage
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Southern Baptists: Denominational Restructuring Trims 200 Agency Positions
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Partial-Birth Abortion: States Approving Bans on Partial-Birth Abortion
Lawmakers are no longer waiting on federal bill.
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National Baptists: Lyons Survives Challenge
But criminal investigations are still under way.
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Reconciliation: Leaders Help Fighting Factions Build Bridges
Workers in racial and ethnic reconciliation, meeting in September, compared notes and exchanged ideas on ways to surmount prejudice, bias, and discrimination.
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Yancey: A Bad Week in Hell
"How could Satan possibly allow it?"
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Your Sins Shall Be White as Yucca (Part 1 of 3)
Wycliffe missionaries Gene and Marie Scott gave nearly 40 years of their lives translating the New Testament for a small tribe in the jungles of Peru. Was it worth it?
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Your Sins Shall Be White As Yucca (Part 2 of 3)
Wycliffe missionaries Gene and Marie Scott gave nearly 40 years of their lives translating the New Testament for a small tribe in the jungles of Peru. Was it worth it?
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Your Sins Shall Be White As Yucca (Part 3 of 3)
Wycliffe missionaries Gene and Marie Scott gave nearly 40 years of their lives translating the New Testament for a small tribe in the jungles of Peru. Was it worth it?
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Do Inclusive-Language Bibles Distort Scripture? (Part 1 of 4)
He Said, They Said
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Do Inclusive-Language Bibles Distort Scripture? (Part 2 of 4)
He Said, They Said
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Do Inclusive-Language Bibles Distort Scripture? (Part 3 of 4)
He Said, They Said
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Do Inclusive-Language Bibles Distort Scripture? (Part 4 of 4)
He Said, They Said
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Fraud: New Era's Bennett to Prison, Part 1
How could a little-known Christian business executive defraud charities of $354 million while claiming to do God's work?
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Fraud: New Era's Bennett to Prison, Part 2
How could a little-known Christian business executive defraud charities of $354 million while claiming to do God's work?
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GOP Leaders Back Wolf-Specter Bill
GOP Leaders Back Wolf-Specter Bill


Trinity Western Accreditation Ordered


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