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Volume 51, Number 7
July
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Health and Wealth in Africa
Africa's rapid embrace of prosperity Pentecostalism provokes concern--and hope.
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Creation Museum Opens
New museum touts young-earth view.
Herod's Tomb Unearthed
Herod the Great's final resting place said to be found.
Passages
John Stott retires, Zondervan CEO resigns, Biola kicks off centennial with a new president, and other news.
Biggest Christian Conference Divided on Atonement
Biggest Christian conference splits amid growing atonement debate.
Quotation Marks
Comments on getting permission to convert in Malaysia, China 2008's missionary potential, and other topics.
Beer and Evangelism
Missouri Baptists frown on beer as evangelistic hook.
Go Figure
Recent statistics on religious books and Muslims and Christians.
Nazarenes Rethink Entire Sanctification
Nazarenes rethink entire sanctification.
Q&A: Heath Shuler
Shuler, a Democratic Congressman from North Carolina who ran as a social conservative, defeated a Republican incumbent in 2006.
News Briefs
The Center for Reclaiming America for Christ closes, Iraq added to religious rights watch list, and InterVarsity back at University of Wisconsin-Superior.
The Quest for the Historical Jerry
You can tell a lot about someone by what he says about Falwell.
Why Be Good?
Why justification by faith alone is still our defining doctrine.
Editorial: Recent Martyrdoms
Recent martyrdoms sadden us but cannot make us despair.
Latino Prosperity Churches
Arlene Sanchez Walsh on the African-style prosperity gospel right in our backyards--in immigrant Latino churches.
Tony Snow on Cancer's Blessings
When you enter the Valley of the Shadow of Death, things change.
CVP: Pilgrimage and the Global Church
Ugandan-born theologian Emmanuel Katongole offers a new paradigm for missions.
Victims of Christ's Body
My life in the troubled, redemptive church.
Prophet of Glocalization
Bob Roberts has an idea that may change American congregations, if not the world.
Reflections: Blessed Are Those Who Mourn
Quotations to stir heart and mind.
Old-Fashioned Creation Care
Thrift and care for the environment go hand in hand.
Guthrie: Stumbling After Jesus
The Christian life was never meant to be a cakewalk.
Is Mass Evangelism Dead?
Is mass evangelism dead?
The New Standard in Crusade Histories
God's War is the new standard in the field.
Bookmarks
Short reviews of Dissident Discipleship, When Saints Sing the Blues, and Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters.
Review: Webber's <i>Divine Embrace</i>
Webber's Divine Embrace touches both head and heart.
Lauren Winner's Top 5 Books on Sex
Interview: Michael Landon Jr.
Michael Landon Jr. on making movies for Christians.
Doerksen: What's Wrong with Worship Music
Pioneer Brian Doerksen on what's wrong with worship music.
Yancey: It's Not About the Crusades
The clash with Islam is over new global realities.