Christianity Today

January 15, 1990

Volume 34, Number 1

February 5, 1990
December 15, 1989

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

The Jericho Factor

The spirit of freedom still blows the trumpet that brings down walls.

Reclaiming the Urban War Zones

As gang activity and drugs cut a frightening swath across urban America, creative and courageous Christian ministries respond.

Confessions of a Racist

It wasn’t until after Martin Luther King, Jr.’s death that I was struck by the truth of what he lived and preached.

The Summer of My Discontent

The gruff village character turned out to be my most valued mentor.

The Independence Myth

Only our soul friends can show us the ecology of evil within us.

El Salvador: Violence Comes to the City

Amid harassment of some church workers, evangelicals are doing their best to steer clear of politics.

Year One: Evangelicals Still Not Sure about Bush

Despite White House efforts to court them, evangelicals remain uneasy with the Bush administration.

Hymn to the Polar Bear

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