Now that you’ve had a chance to get used to our new format, we have a new feature to introduce. “Others Say …” will follow the editorials and will, as the title suggests, present the opinions of people other than the editors on various issues of the day. The number of contributors will vary, as will the frequency and length of the feature. For the first appearance of “Others Say …” (page 28) we asked some well-informed evangelicals about their views on developments taking place in Southeast Asia.
Next on our agenda of controversial topics: women. The May 23 issue will offer “Women as Preachers: Evangelical Precedents,” and after that we’ll have pro and con articles on the ordination of women. Also forthcoming are articles on marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
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