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BEING MORAL ISN'T ALWAYS ENOUGH
What you may do and what you should do are two different things.
THE FINE LINE BETWEEN MINE AND THINE
Turning Points: 8 Ethical Choices
Some decisions in the ministry are complex ... and unavoidable.
INTEGRITY UNDER PRESSURE
An interview with Mark O Hatfield.
What is Eastern Orthodoxy Anyway?
It's being much-mentioned and much-lauded during all the millennial celebrations, but what, really, is this Christian faith that's so unfamiliar to most Western Protestants? Here's an introduction.
AN AIDS POLICY: TWO CHURCHES' SEARCH
What official stance should a congregation take toward members with AIDS?
What I Can and Can't Discuss at Home
Candor and compassion may lead in different directions.
Of Mass Baptisms, National Churches, and the Great Commission
Can a king-ordered mass baptism of his nation's citizens really bring about their genuine conversion to Christ? What are we to make of Christ's command to "make disciples of all nations"?
IN SEARCH OF ORDINARY EXCELLENCE
SMALL-CHURCH RADIO MINISTRY
“BUT I’M AN EXCEPTION!”
Endangered by Endowments?
The Soviet Union's Religious Situation Today
The Soviet government reports that religion is definitely on the decline in the USSR. And given the persistent harassment of the state, one might expect that—but trustworthy sources say it isn't so.
HOLDING YOUR GROUND
How to maintain your integrity when everyone wants you to give in.
LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY—INTEGRITY
ACCOUNTABILITY THAT MAKES SENSE
How can you talk in a healthy way about the difficult issues of money, sex, and power?
LEARNING THE HARD WAY

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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