Christianity Today

March 3, 1997

Volume 41, Number 3

April 7 April 7, 1997
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Our Saint Francis: Thirteen years after his death, Schaeffer's vision and frustrations continue to haunt evangelicalism.

Cover Story

Cover Story

The Dissatisfaction of Francis Schaeffer, Part 2

Thirteen years after his death, Schaeffer’s vision and frustrations continue to haunt evangelicalism.

Cover Story

The Dissatisfaction of Francis Schaeffer

Thirteen years after his death, Schaeffer’s vision and frustrations continue to haunt evangelicalism.

Features

Party’s Ouster of Scientologists Decried

Party’s Ouster of Scientologists Decried

Youth Churches Growing Rapidly

Youth Churches Growing Rapidly

Excavations Continue Despite Cutbacks

Excavations Continue Despite Cutbacks

Tilton’s Church to Retain Assets

Tilton’s Church to Retain Assets

Confederate Flag Flap Divides Pastors

Confederate Flag Flap Divides Pastors

Doctors & Religion

National survey of family physicians on spirituality and healing

Promise Keeper Counterparts Burgeon

Promise Keeper Counterparts Burgeon

Evangelicals Join in Inaugural Events

Evangelicals Join in Inaugural Events

Revival: Pensacola Outpouring Keeps Gushing

But unlike the bubbly Toronto Blessing, repentance is foremost at this revival.

Indonesia: A Nation Out of Control?

Indonesia’s Christian minority faces beatings, burnings, and death.

PTL and Pass the Information

Almost all you want to know about religious broadcasting

Into the Abyss

Reconciling faith with catastrophic loss.

How Immortality Almost Killed Me

My quest for immortality and lasting significance reflects the fact that God has put eternity in the human heart.

Where Have They Laid My Lord?

A pilgrim’s tale of two tombs.

Editorial

Life Wish

In the debate over physician-assisted suicide, is anyone listening to the soft voices of the dying and infirm?

Midwives of Francis Schaeffer

Midwives of Francis Schaeffer

Apostle to the City

To urban expert Ray Bakke, cities are the laboratory of God’s mission in the world, not a problem to be solved.

Of Trains and Torture

A well-told story of a small redemption.

Apostle to the City, Part 2

To urban expert Ray Bakke, cities are the laboratory of God’s mission in the world, not a problem to be solved.

News

Views

Victory over Napalm

The frail, South Vietnamese woman spoke words of forgiveness and reconciliation.

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