Christianity Today

November 14, 1994

Volume 38, Number 13

December 12 December 12, 1994
November 14
October 24 October 24, 1994

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.

Cover Story

Cover Story

Natural Born Sinners

James R. Edwards

Gordon Aeschliman in Cairo

Features

Missionary Radio Tunes to Changing Times

Kenneth D. MacHarg

After decades of dramatic growth worldwide, international missionary shortwave radio is facing the prospect of downsizing due to rising costs and shifting mission priorities.

Virgin Birth Under Dispute

Mark A. Kellner

The new Jesus seminar discounts the Virgin birth

Christians in Haiti Seek Help from World Churches

Kim A. Lawton

Huge challenges remain despite the return of Aristide.

Southern Discomfort

John Woodbridge, TEDS, reviewer

Showdown in Blackhawk County

Patricia C. Roberts.

Christians Battle Gambling

John Zipperer

Will Christians reclaim the high ground in a battle to fight America’s ‘recreational pastime’?

Why We Go

Samuel Hugh Moffett

Recapturing our motivation for missions.

Missions’ New World Order

Samuel Escobar

The twenty-first century calls for us to give up our nineteenth-century models for worldwide ministry.

In the Name of Sophia

Thomas Finger, Eastern Mennonite Sem, VA

Seeking a biblical understanding of holy wisdom

Earthquake in the Mainline

Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.

After a year of debate and division, a Presbyterian theologian explores what went wrong at last year’s controversial Re-Imagining conference.

The Gift of Brokenness

Nathan Hatch

The outrageously fruitful ministry of my father.

News

News

Last Chance for Television’s Christy

John W. Kennedy

Thanksgiving special will test America’s appetite for quality family fare.

Views

Editorial

Married, with Children?

Glenn T. Stanton

Fans of the traditional family should not be intimidated by bad statistics.

Editorial

Will Promise Keepers Keep Their Promises?

Howard A. Snyder

The best way for the movement to retain its credibility is to deliver on its racial-reconciliation pledge.

Don’t Mimic Modern Universities

D.G. Hart, Westminster Sem, PA

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