Christianity Today

September 4, 1987

Volume 31, Number 12

September 18, 1987
August 7, 1987

The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

Articles in this Issue

Editorial

Return of the Big Stick

Americans put more trust in the military than in the church.

The Fourth “R”

Are Christian schools simply mirroring a nostalgic past, or producing leaders for tomorrow?

Is Education Going to the Technicians?

Young people must slow down and think if they are to become more than efficient producers.

Lost Momentum

Carl F. H. Henry looks at the future of the Religious Right.

What Would Alf Say?

One person’s influence showed me we never outgrow our need for role models.

A Milestone for Stott

J. I. Packer reviews “The Cross of Christ,” by John Stott

The Holy Spirit and World Evangelization

Some 35,000 charismatics consider ways to harness God’s power to spread the gospel.

Where Religion Has Disappeared

Two retired missionaries are allowed to visit the world’s only officially atheist country.

America’s Catholics: What the Pope Will Encounter

John Paul II will find a more ‘Protestant’ Catholic church than in his native Europe.

The Call of Destiny

Black Christians catch a vision for evangelizing the world.

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