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Troublesome Questions
The human mind, through rational argument, cannot penetrate the fragmentary data and arrive at conclusions about the nature of life after death.
This Congressman Preaches in Church Every Sunday
Shortening the distance between the sacred and the profane.
Supreme Court Will Rule on Moment-of-Silence Law
Will the Court refine the three-part test used to determine a law’s purpose and intent?
The Judgement Mentality
It is not our job to make AIDS victims feel worse.
Joint Commission Agrees on Meaning of Salvation
The Anglican-Catholic dialogue continues.
The State of Christian Broadcasting
As the number of religious broadcasters increases, so do concerns about fund-raising practices.
Light at Tunnel’s End
What hope do we offer those facing their darkest days?
Fire, Then Nothing
Clark Pinnock shares the current thinking on annihilationism.
Classic & Contemporary Excerpts from March 20, 1987
Thoughts from Bonhoeffer, Chesterton, and E. M. Bounds.
Too Young to Die
Suicide seems like an easy out to teenagers who aren’t yet ready to cope with life.
Everlasting Punishment
Can we not read annihilation into some of the words used to describe the fate of unbelievers?
The Boesky Touch
When business is no longer conducted under public scrutiny, honesty lacks the protection of human contact.
Problems Inerrancy Doesn't Solve
When true believers gather, agreement on social issues remains elusive.
Caulking While Rome Burns
A Theology to Die By
Saying No
Public officials concerned about teen pregnancy try a “new” approach to sex education.
Promises, Promises

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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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