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Issue #143 - September/October 1995 |
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Still Nailing it to the Church |
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he Politically Correct Parable of the Sower. You just can't get good crops these days by Tim Ayers |
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Yardstick for Lunatics: One Point of View. Meeting madness on its own ground by Robert M. Price |
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Top Ten Indications that You've been Watching too much "Christian" Television. Subtlety not lacking by |
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Plain ol' Joe…or the greatest contemporary Christian music song of all time. No heaven, hell, |
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purgatory—zilch by Arsenio Orteza |
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Is Nothing Sacred? Introducing The New Testament: Several new translations… by Tony Shrana |
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Infallible Inspirations. Make your home your meating place by Cathy Sproul and Christine Schaffer |
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Evangelism and Other Rites of Passage. A one-flight stand by James W. Miller |
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Door Magazine, This is Your Life! Revisiting Past Graduates of The Door Interview Part 3 by Doug |
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Deconsecration Pending. Say What? by J. Douglas Page |
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Another Visit with the Bible Guy: Biblical Genius and Speed Typist Looking for loopholes by Dennis E. |
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A Message from Feed the Children International. Kizzie has her say by Melinda Brindley |
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A Guide to Saturday Morning Fun by Brad Whittington |
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Infallible Inspirations: Sin is for the Birds by Cathy Sproul and Christine Schaffer |
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Self-Evaluation or Self-Absorption? Surveying the inner terrain |
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(visitation in a nudist home) "…Er…ah…aside from that, do you and your wife have any other hobbies?" |
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If Evangelicals Controlled Fairy Tales; Picture of Humpty-Dumpty on ground "I kept saying, 'Tomorrow, |
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tomorrow I'll tell him about Christ'" |
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Truth is Stranger Than Fiction |
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M. Scott Peck: Christianity's best-kept secret |
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The poetic, pathetic prayer prodder (prayer rock) |
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