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- The Woodstock Generation Swallowed Me Up and Spit Me OutOne summer in a hippie commune soured me on the ’60s counterculture. God met me in my disillusionment.Gregory E. Reynolds|español
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- Amid the Stresses and Strains of Higher Education, Christian Study Centers Are ThrivingHow a postwar evangelical movement to unite mind and heart spread to campuses across the country.Daniel G. Hummel|
- Died: James W. Sire, Editor Who Brought Us Francis Schaeffer and Os Guinness‘The Universe Next Door’ author used worldview as a tool for evangelical apologetics.Kate Shellnutt|
- The Rise of Reformed CharismaticsA 21st-century global movement sets the Word on fire with gospel preaching and powerful spiritual gifts.Brett McCracken|
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- Os Guinness: Welcome to the 'Grand Age of Apologetics'With the era of 'Christian consensus' coming to a close, we have a fresh opportunity to make the gospel appealing.Interview by Tim Stafford|
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