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The Road to Restoration
How should the church treat its fallen leaders?
Choices in Plague Time
Within a few years, every American will know someone with AIDS. This physician has already faced the dilemmas.
High-Risk Ministry
AIDS, the new plague, will increasingly draw on the compassion of our churches. Here are four that have learned how to respond.
A Most Misunderstood Woman
What Is the Proper Balance of Reserve and Respect for Mary?
Hard Questions for Robert Schuller About Sin and Self-Esteem
Controversy has swirled around Robert Schuller’s teachings about self-esteem and possibility thinking. Some have accused him of being soft on the doctrine of sin. To answer these questions we went to Schuller personally, as well as to his writings and preaching.
Mark Hatfield Taps into the Real Power on Capitol Hill
The senior senator from Oregon shows keen discernment between the power of politics and the power wielded by the Holy Spirit.
Poor Health May Be the Best Remedy
But if you’ve got a headache, thank God for aspirin.
Walking to Emmaus with the Great Physician
The perplexity of God-given hopes seemingly wrecked by God-ordained circumstances is a reality for many Christians.
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Is Self-Love Biblical?
Beating Swords into Plowshares
Here the argument is for a biblical pacifism on grounds that it is not the Christian task to provide an ethic for society.
Can a Christian Go to War?
Scripture is said to allow believers to engage in armed conflict for the sake of justice.

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