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Issue #146 - March/April 1996 |
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Loser of the Decade; Who Does She think She Is...Mother Teresa? |
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A Brief History of Christian Comedy - And other oxymorons by Peter Marcantel |
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Loser of the Decade - Wherein The Door nominates itself for the Salman Rushdie Commercial Suicide |
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The Losers of the Year - The first in more-or less annual tradition. |
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The Non-shaming Version of the Bible - And hey! Don't we all have enough shame in our lives as it is? by |
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Sounding Spiritual 101—A Primer for Novice Christians. What they say—what they mean by Sandra |
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Renovation Committee - Where the work of the Church really gets done. by Eileen Johnson |
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Notes Toward A Logocentic Mode of Discourse Addressed To a Patriarcahl Deity by Roger Giner- |
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Holy Huddlers - Hey! Just what side are You on anyway, Big Guy? by Joe Bob Briggs |
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Fun With Words - What they mean—what they say by Darrel Spenst |
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Confessions of a Bible Hater - With a couple of thousand years to work on it, you'd think they could have |
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come up with a punchier title than Deuteronomy by Stan Cox |
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Church Trek 2: The Next Degeneration - That Counselor Troi is one heavenly babe! by Thomas Watch |
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A Collection of Church Bulletin Boo-boos - Snared from the 'Net and from church bulletin boards every |
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An Important Announcement by Mike Yaconelli and Ole Anthony |
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Let me Ask You: An Open Letter to All Pastors by Scot A. Marvin |
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Disenchantment.- What happens when the Church comes under the enchantment of culture? by Mike |
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(Barney behind pulpit) "I love you, you love me, we're a happy family" Sunday morning's special guest |
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miraculously averts a church split. |
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Hot and Now (sign) "Could I have 5000 fish sandwiches to go!" Faithless Judas. Never Understood |
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"When you're done fixing the furnace, could you gather up these demons from hell who escaped?" |
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"I come in peace." (alien that looks like toilet) "Trust me. You're gonna love this." (man with plunger) by |
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Truth is Stranger Than Fiction |
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Friar Richard John Neuhaus - Word of conciliation from Christianity's version of William F. Buckley by |
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Ralph Reed - Politically incorrect and hecky-darn proud of it! by Robert Darden |
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