Christianity Today

June 16, 1997

Volume 41, Number 7

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Deadly Compassion: Some support physician-assisted suicide out of fear of a lonely, pain-filled death. Here are four professionals who are working to make the dying a part of the church's ministry.

Cover Story

Cover Story

Deadly Compassion (Part 1 of 3)

Some support physician-assisted suicide out of fear of a lonely, pain-filled death. Here are four professionals who are making the dying a part of the church’s ministry.

Cover Story

Deadly Compassion (Part 2 of 3)

Some support physician-assisted suicide out of fear of a lonely, pain-filled death. Here are four professionals who are making the dying a part of the church’s ministry.

Cover Story

Deadly Compassion (Part 3 of 3)

Some support physician-assisted suicide out of fear of a lonely, pain-filled death. Here are four professionals who are making the dying a part of the church’s ministry.

Features

Women’s Conference: Chosen for Revival

Rose Bowl renewal draws 30,000 women.

Christian Coalition Expands Agenda

Christian Coalition Expands Agenda

New Group Supports Parents, Friends

New Group Supports Parents, Friends

Worldwide Church of God Joins NAE

Worldwide Church of God Joins NAE

Military Chaplains Win Speech Case

Military Chaplains Win Speech Case

Ministry Retrains ‘Exited’ Pastors

Ministry Retrains ‘Exited’ Pastors

Missionaries Return as Crisis Eases

Missionaries Return as Crisis Eases

Soviets Give Bible Translator Award

Soviets Give Bible Translator Award

Bibles: Hands Off My NIV!

Bible society cancels plans for ‘gender-accurate’ Bible after public outcry.

A Paper Doll King David

More than a tale with a moral.

Like her dad, Bernice King has a dream

Bernice King talks about her father’s death, her call to ministry, and what the church still needs to do about racism.

The Unnatural Act of Forgiveness

Exploring Jesus’ radical method of restoration.

Editorial

Beyond Bake Sales

Christian volunteerism needs to be directed toward the deepest hurts.

It Takes a Villain

It Takes a Villain

News

Views

Why Max Deserves a Life

If we don’t catch all defective babies before birth, some doctors have recommended letting them die after birth.

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