Christianity Today

January 6, 1997

Volume 41, Number 1

February 3 February 3, 1997
January 6
December 9 December 9, 1996

Doctors Who Pray: Carefully controlled studies demonstrate the healing power of prayer, and the medical community is paying attention. Learn more about doctors who pray in the current issue.

Cover Story

Cover Story

Doctors Who Pray

How the medical community is discovering the healing power of prayer.

Features

Germany: Hybels Does Germany

Will Willow Creek’s model float in Germany?

Indigenous Agencies May Unify Efforts

Indigenous Agencies May Unify Efforts

Aid Groups Caught in Ethnic Clashes

Aid Groups Caught in Ethnic Clashes

Persecution Panel Appointed

Persecution Panel Appointed

Christian Leaders Target Cyberporn

Christian Leaders Target Cyberporn

Top Religion Stories of 1996

(As selected by 10 CT editors and news writers)

Top Evangelical Addresses NCC

Top Evangelical Addresses NCC

Will Gambling Study Be Biased?

Will Gambling Study Be Biased?

Evolution: Debunking Darwin?

Intelligent-design’ movement gathers strength.

Back to the Future?

President Clinton and Republican-dominated Congress face fresh struggles over family-values agenda.

How to Make a Person

New reproductive technologies raise difficult moral issues.

To Infiltrate or Separate?

Two schools of thought are vying to determine how the church shouldengage society.

What Have They Done to My Genesis?

To my surprise, the PBS series showed me how I’d underestimated Scripture.

Will Your Church Be Sued?

How to anticipate and avoid lawsuits in an age of litigation overkill.

Why I’m Not Orthodox

An evangelical explores the ancient and alien world of the Eastern church.

Editorial

The Pope, the Press, and Evolution

When the media seized on John Paul II’s statement, they not only missed his main point, they missed a wider story.

News

News

Getting Teens Hungry for the Gospel

Hundreds of Seattle-area youth are trashing sin and winning their peers.

Views

Cleanliness Is Next to Crimelessness

When I visit prisons where floors are shiny, morale is noticeably higher.

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