Christianity Today

June 14, 1999

Volume 43, Number 7

July 12 July 12, 1999
June 14
May 24 May 24, 1999

The Coming of the Pragmatic Prophets: These activists are more than critics. They work the corridors of power to channel money and influence for good.

Features

The Gospel of Jesus Christ

An introduction to The Gospel of Jesus Christ: An Evangelical Celebration.

What Makes Music Christian?

Chris Lutes

One CCM veteran thinks it means more than mentioning Jesus.

73,000 Teens Pledge Responsibility

Josh Kennedy in Pontiac.

Churches Reach Out to Refugees

Christine J. Gardner.

The Criminologist Who Discovered Churches

Tim Stafford

Political scientist John DiIulio followed the data to see what would save America’s urban youth.

Letters

Readers Reflect on Columbine H.S.

Shooting Aftermath: Parents Take Aim at Hollywood

Mark A. Kellner.

Parents of slain classmates say media are to blame.

Harvest Season?

By Anil Stephen in Manila.

Filipinos are turning to God, but rapid church growth strains relationships among Christians.

Preparing for Pilgrims

Gordon Govier.

Religious rivalry complicates millennial planning.

Church of the Web

Jody Veenker.

More ministries fund Internet evangelism.

Salvation Army: Newest General Wants to Save Souls

Mark A. Kellner.

Newest world leader faces modern challenges.

Editorial

The Long Road After Littleton

There are no quick fixes for our culture of violence, but that’s no excuse for doing nothing.

Mr. Wallis Goes to Washington

John Wilson

The transformation of an evangelical activist.

God’s Contractor

Michael G. Maudlin

How Habitat for Humanity’s Millard Fuller persuaded corporate America to do kingdom work.

Guardians of the Lost Ark

Wendy Murray Zoba

Ethiopia’s Christians stake their identity on being heirs of Solomon and keepers of his treasure.

Severe Mercy in Oregon

Christine J. Gardner in Portland and Coos Bay

How two dying patients dealt with a new right: When to die.

A Mother’s Strange Love

Miroslav Volf

Our adopted son’s birth mother taught me how to love my child.

Dispatch from Sri Lanka: Bombs Away

Ajith Fernando

How Western military actions affect the work of the church.

Committing the Unforgivable Sin

Marianne Meye Thompson, professor of New Testament interpretation at Fuller Theological Seminary.

News

Views

Can Good Come Out of This Evil?

“You people in the sunshine may believe the faith, but we in the shadow must believe it.”

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