Volume 43, Number 1
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Cover Story
Deconstructing the gospel of tolerance.
Daniel Taylor
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by Christine J. Gardner
by Christine J. Gardner
Greater Ministries International promises eye-popping returns, but investigators suspect a Ponzi.
by Tom Finger in Harare, with reports from Chris Roberts, Religion News Service
by Deann Alford in Managua
New network focuses on showing how God heals racial, denominational, and gender divisions.
by Ken Walker in Louisville
by Michael Fischer
The horror lingers, yet the number of aberrant groups keeps growing as people seek community.
by Christine J. Gardner in Chicago
There is an opportunity staring the church in the face: charitable choice.
How a computer bug is breeding prophecy, plans, and polemics in the church.
Mark A. Kellner
by Mark A. Kellner
It is easier to repay evil for evil, but then all you've got is evil.
Barbara Brown Taylor
A Chicago street ministry reaches out to male prostitutes working the street.
by Verla Wallace in Chicago
A "choice" for Jesus is not like choosing a meal from a menu.
J. I. Packer
His music takes you where you might not have been planning to go.
Wendy Murray Zoba
A review of Dallas Willard's "The Divine Conspiracy."
Reviewed by John Wilson
A novelist's indictment of American missionaries in Africa-and the imperialistic foreign policy they are said to mirror.
The only remaining "ism" is postmodernism. And it is a formalized expression of despair.