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October 2 1995, 1995
Volume 39, Number 11
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EDITORIAL: Save Me—from Myself
Christians need surer mechanisms of accountability.
EDITORIAL: The Road to Orthodoxy
The post-Armstrong Worldwide Church of God's commendable journey of faith.
ARTICLE: Future Tense
How do we live under the shadow of 'the end'?
Amazon Grace
How jungle missionaries stay one step ahead of terrorists, drug traffickers, oil men, and rock 'n' roll.
ARTICLE: Can We Talk?
The power of words can edify or mortify. A word aptly spoken gives life.
ARTICLE: The Forgotten Christians of the Middle East
Leaders from Egypt, Lebanon, and Palestine speak about the church's mission in a troubled region.
CONVERSATIONS: W Buckley: Listening to Mr. Right
William Buckley's advice for Christian activists.
BOOKS: A Jesus for Everyone, a Christ for None
Kung's one, true (but less than Christian) religion.
BOOKS: My Midrash or Yours?
Twenty-eight women writers-novelists, poets, essayists, and scholars-respond imaginatively to the Hebrew Bible.
SIDEBAR: Mother Angelica: Nun Better
Mother Angelica is an improbable television superstar in a male-dominated industry and male-dominated church.
Engaging the Marketplace
Christians view secular careers as a means of influence