Christianity Today

December 12, 1994

Volume 38, Number 14

January 9 January 9, 1995
December 12
November 14 November 14, 1994

Cosmic Combat: Philip Yancey explores themes not often captured on Christmas cards

Cover Story

Cover Story

The Other Side of Christmas

It took courage for God to lay aside power and glory and to take his place among human beings.

Features

Pentecostals Renounce Racism

Memphis gathering begins mending historic rift.

Graham Preaches Reconciliation in Atlanta

Atlantans, black and white, strive for racial understanding.

Should Expectant Mothers Be Tested for HIV?

Experts debate how to reduce AIDS in newborns.

The Lost Sex Study

If we make a god of sexuality, that god will fail in ways that affect the whole person and perhaps the whole society.

Religious Schools Fear Accreditation Changes

Are religious exemptions for accreditation about to become history?

Why I Signed ‘Evangelicals and Catholics Together’

The recent statement recognizes an important truth: Those who love the Lord must stand together.

Why We Believe in the Virgin Birth

Pundits with pebbles wander far from the historic gospel.

ARTICLE: Cosmology’s Holy Grail By Hugh Ross

How recent scientific breakthroughs are helping us see Creation in a new way.

BOOKS: Worth Mentioning

News, notices, and curiosities

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