Volume 41, Number 2
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Cover Stories
These "millennial" teenagers are forcing the church to rethink youth ministry.
These "millennial" teenagers are forcing the church to rethink youth ministry.
These "millennial" teenagers are forcing the church to rethink youth ministry.
More from this Issue
After Proposition 209, affirmative action may be at a dead end politically. How should Christians respond?
This is not your father's worship service.
In fighting the culture wars, has the church forgotten its central message?
In fighting the culture wars, has the church forgotten its central message?
If God does not grieve, then can he love at all? An argument for God's emotions.
And why we need to experience them.
We try too hard to convince people that Christianity is true without first convincing them that it might be true.
The next step for racial reconciliation will be harder.
Habitat for Humanity goes low-tech with big results.
Ann Snowberger Bieber found God by painting the darkness she saw around herself-and inside herself.
A treasury of ethical capital for men and women in the world of business.
As economic development initiatives sweep the country, some evangelical churches are showing the way.
Liberty University Placed on Probation
Churches Tune Out Ecumenical Duet
Creationism Museum Stalled
Funds Missing Along with O'Hair
Silent Scream's Nathanson Baptized
Politicians Seek Input from Christians
Evangelical Church Marks Centennial