Christianity Today

November 13, 1995

Volume 39, Number 13

December 11 December 11, 1995
November 13
October 23 October 23, 1995

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

A Workman That Needeth Not to Be Ashamed

The impact of Billy Graham’s ministry to the world.

Cover Story

Fifty Years with Billy, Part 2

The impact of Billy Graham’s ministry to the world.

Features

Empowering the Laity

Stephen Ministries builds communities of caring.

Farrakhan March Reveals “Psychological Apartheid”

Simpson Verdict, Farrakhan March Energize Interracial Dialogue

A Christian Community Makes Waves, Not War

Pacifist Bruderhofers do not shy away from controversy.

Principle or Pragmatism?

As Christian activists focus on presidential politics, they are divided on whether to compromise on the issues.

ARTS: Martha’s Angels

A touch of the divine in prime time.

Cult Watchers Make Amends

Feuding ministries take steps toward reconciliation.

To Hell on a Cream Puff

Gluttony makes you soft and lovable. It’s the cute sin.

CONVERSATIONS: China’s Cross: Jonathan Chao

Jonathan Chao reveals the secret of Chinese church growth.

BOOKS: The Post-closet Era

How should Christians respond to homosexuals’ public presence?

BOOKS: Making It Strange

How old stories can be told in new ways.

BOOKS: Jesus’ Women

The voices of his other disciples.

Grace Under Fire

The Billy Graham model for handling conflicts and controversies.

Editorial

EDITORIAL: Can the Sheep Save Their Shepherds?

Congregations must renew their care for the called.

Editorial

EDITORIALS: Post-Simpson America

Reactions to the verdict have exposed a trust deficit that threatens our way of life.

Against the Tide

Volunteers for Mercy Ships demonstrate that God does not require a career track.

God’s Affirmative Justice

Affirmative action should not be based on what is fair.

News

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