Christianity Today

November 5, 1990

Volume 34, Number 16

November 19, 1990
October 22, 1990

The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

Articles in this Issue

Teaching a Tombstone to Talk

Richard Longenecker

Editorial

Flunking the Sex Test

George K. Brushaber

Why You Don’t Have to Cheer Up

Donald W. McCullough

Great mourners can be great rejoicers.

What Can I Say?

Timothy K. Jones

When I realized my prayer life needed more than resolve, I began to pray about praying.

Calls of Ivy

John A. Mcintyre

Evangelical Christians must rediscover the Reformation truth that God can be glorified through a life of scholarship.

Dressed for the Struggle

Lauren A. King

At the victory banquet, Faith sits by unneeded. She does her work in the midst of the battle.

Whodunit Theology

David G. Hawkins

The mystery novel is thoroughly moral in its basic conflict between good and evil.

The Church in Lebanon Dance of Faith and Death

Lyn Cryderman

Braving bombardment to see how Beirut’s Christians keep the faith .

Do Mormons Own the Jesus Film?

Steve Rabey, reported by Greg Vettel

“New Age” Carols

David Neff and Timothy K. Jones

All Archives

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