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146- Issue # 146 March / April 1996

146- Issue # 146 March / April 1996

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Issue #146 - March/April 1996

Loser of the Decade; Who Does She think She Is...Mother Teresa?

ARTICLE

A Brief History of Christian Comedy - And other oxymorons by Peter Marcantel

Loser of the Decade - Wherein The Door nominates itself for the Salman Rushdie Commercial Suicide

The Losers of the Year - The first in more-or less annual tradition.

The Non-shaming Version of the Bible - And hey! Don't we all have enough shame in our lives as it is? by

Eileen Peterson

Sounding Spiritual 101—A Primer for Novice Christians. What they say—what they mean by Sandra

Renovation Committee - Where the work of the Church really gets done. by Eileen Johnson

Notes Toward A Logocentic Mode of Discourse Addressed To a Patriarcahl Deity by Roger Giner-

Holy Huddlers - Hey! Just what side are You on anyway, Big Guy? by Joe Bob Briggs

Fun With Words - What they mean—what they say by Darrel Spenst

Confessions of a Bible Hater - With a couple of thousand years to work on it, you'd think they could have

come up with a punchier title than Deuteronomy by Stan Cox

Church Trek 2: The Next Degeneration - That Counselor Troi is one heavenly babe! by Thomas Watch

A Collection of Church Bulletin Boo-boos - Snared from the 'Net and from church bulletin boards every

An Important Announcement by Mike Yaconelli and Ole Anthony

Let me Ask You: An Open Letter to All Pastors by Scot A. Marvin

BACK DOOR

Disenchantment.- What happens when the Church comes under the enchantment of culture? by Mike

CARTOON

(Barney behind pulpit) "I love you, you love me, we're a happy family" Sunday morning's special guest

miraculously averts a church split.

Hot and Now (sign) "Could I have 5000 fish sandwiches to go!" Faithless Judas. Never Understood

"When you're done fixing the furnace, could you gather up these demons from hell who escaped?"

"I come in peace." (alien that looks like toilet) "Trust me. You're gonna love this." (man with plunger) by

FEATURE

Truth is Stranger Than Fiction

INTERVIEW

Friar Richard John Neuhaus - Word of conciliation from Christianity's version of William F. Buckley by

Arsenio Orteza

Ralph Reed - Politically incorrect and hecky-darn proud of it! by Robert Darden
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