Volume 44, Number 2
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Cover Stories
As 4,900 people die each day from AIDS, African Christians ask themselves:
by Timothy C. Morgan
More from this Issue
Across the world, God moves in mysterious ways.
By Philip Yancey
NIH guidelines skirt ethical issues about embryo destruction, charge bioethicists
By Jody Veenker
TIAA-CREF Drops Sudan Oil Stocks
Deal gives publisher access to Women of Faith conferences
By Malcolm Foster
Ecumenical News Service
The Supreme Court examines federal aid to private schools.
By Verla Wallace
Southern Baptists rebuff critics of Chicago evangelism plan.
By Jody Veenker
Third state moving toward implementing Koranic laws
By Alex Duval Smith, Ecumenical News International, in Lagos, Nigeria
By Ted Olsen
By Kees Hulsman in Cairo
Speeds Spread of HIV Among Africans
By Timothy C. Morgan
Nine evangelical leaders define the gospel.
Nine evangelical leaders define the gospel.
Nine evangelical leaders define the gospel.
Nine evangelical leaders define the gospel.
Nine evangelical leaders define the gospel.
Nine evangelical leaders define the gospel.
Nine evangelical leaders define the gospel.
Nine evangelical leaders define the gospel.
an interview with Timothy George
Nine evangelical leaders define the gospel.
Though critics question his theology, this fiery preacher packs arenas with a message of emotional healing.
By Lauren F. Winner
Christian Research Institute publication questions preacher's view of Trinity
By Douglas LeBlanc
How one Pentecostal pastor taught his Congregation to love Mormons.
By Dean Merrill
Journalist Richard Ostling explores LDS culture, theology, and fans of 'crypto-Mormon' C.S. Lewis.
By Douglas LeBlanc
As presidential primaries get under way, Christian conservatives aim to win.
By Tony Carnes
Foggy childhood memories create Bible bloopers.
By Frederica Mathewes-Green
Classic and contemporary excerpts
Amy Grant's ever-smiling face is everywhere, obscuring the tragedy of two failed marriages.
By Wendy Murray Zoba
John Stott's 'little statement on evangelical faith' reveals the strengths and limitations of the movement he helped create.
Reviewed by John Stackhouse Jr.
Across the world, God moves in mysterious ways.
By Philip Yancey