Volume 41, Number 12
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Cover Story
While Scripture comes in many flavors today, we can still trust these translations to give us God's Word.
More from this Issue
The divide over gender-inclusive Bibles hides what unites us.
Wycliffe missionaries Gene and Marie Scott gave nearly 40 years of their lives translating the New Testament for a small tribe in the jungles of Peru. Was it worth it?
Wycliffe missionaries Gene and Marie Scott gave nearly 40 years of their lives translating the New Testament for a small tribe in the jungles of Peru. Was it worth it?
Wycliffe missionaries Gene and Marie Scott gave nearly 40 years of their lives translating the New Testament for a small tribe in the jungles of Peru. Was it worth it?
He Said, They Said
He Said, They Said
He Said, They Said
He Said, They Said
Two competing Bibles for women highlight the human component of Bible translation and interpretation.
How could a little-known Christian business executive defraud charities of $354 million while claiming to do God's work?
How could a little-known Christian business executive defraud charities of $354 million while claiming to do God's work?
Tony Carnes in Philadelphia
Lawmakers are no longer waiting on federal bill.
GOP Leaders Back Wolf-Specter Bill
Rich Mullins Killed in Crash
Tiller Invites Lawmakers to Facility
Regent Names New President
MAF Pilots Killed in Mountain Crash
Jewish Scientists Enter Debate
Baptist Library Burglarized, Set Afire
But criminal investigations are still under way.
Workers in racial and ethnic reconciliation, meeting in September, compared notes and exchanged ideas on ways to surmount prejudice, bias, and discrimination.