Table Of Contents
January 11 1999, 1999
Volume 43, Number 1
January 11
Read CT anywhere you go.
Subscribers have full access to CT's digital archives, including special issues. Download a PDF of this issue, or browse individual articles below.
About The Archives
The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.
  • Print Issue

Cover Story

Are you tolerant? (Should you be?)
Deconstructing the gospel of tolerance.
More Newsletters

More from this Issue

Churches Join 'Prayer Evangelism'
Church Listens to the Profits
A Gospel Gold Mine or a Sinking Pyramid?
Greater Ministries International promises eye-popping returns, but investigators suspect a Ponzi.
Ecumenism: Orthodox Push for WCC Reform
Raising Funds While Helping the Poor
Raising Funds While Helping the Poor
Reconciling the World Through Painful Stories
New network focuses on showing how God heals racial, denominational, and gender divisions.
Jonestown: Twenty Years Later, Cults Still Lethal
The horror lingers, yet the number of aberrant groups keeps growing as people seek community.
Reconnecting with the Poor
If people are hurting, it's our business.
When Church and State Cooperate
There is an opportunity staring the church in the face: charitable choice.
The Coming Secular Apocalypse
How a computer bug is breeding prophecy, plans, and polemics in the church.
Y2K Preparation Guide
The Bible Jesus Read
Without the Old Testament we don't properly understand God.
The Fatted Faithful
Why the church may be harmful to your waistline.
It's Hard to Hug a Bully
It is easier to repay evil for evil, but then all you've got is evil.
Angels of the Night
A Chicago street ministry reaches out to male prostitutes working the street.
Can the Dead Be Converted?
A "choice" for Jesus is not like choosing a meal from a menu.
The Hard Songs of Fernando Ortega
His music takes you where you might not have been planning to go.
In His Steps: How to Become an Apprentice of Jesus
A review of Dallas Willard's "The Divine Conspiracy."
Poisonous Gospel
A novelist's indictment of American missionaries in Africa-and the imperialistic foreign policy they are said to mirror.
The Sky Isn’t Falling
The only remaining "ism" is postmodernism. And it is a formalized expression of despair.