[net.religion] CHRISTIANITY TODAY, June 15, 1984

pmd@cbscc.UUCP (Paul Dubuc) (06/15/84)

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		     CHRISTIANITY  TODAY

		Vol. 28, No. 9  June 15, 1984

ARTICLES
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The City and the Scriptures					14
    by Raymond Bakke

	The Bible speaks richly of city life and city values,
	and it is a mistake to ignore that emphasis.

Vanishing Childhood, Part II					18
    by Rodney Clapp

	What Christians can do to save a shelter that is
	slipping away.

INSIGHT
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Refugees:  Off Sinking Boats into American Churches		26
    by Beth Spring

	Refugee populations in the United States may provide
	one of the most significant home mission fields ever
	seen.

SPECIAL BOOK SECTION
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Choice Books							33

New and Notable Books						49

COLUMNS
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Eutychus and His Kin						6
    Keeping Your Head Above Water

Current Religious Thought					30
    Will Americain Evangelicalism Survive?

Ministries							78
    Are You Rewriting Your Church Constitution?
    Watch Out!

Speaking Out							72
    Frankly, I Don't Care How Many Are in Your Sunday School.

EDITORIAL
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Revitalizing World Evantelsim:  The Lausanne Congress		10
Ten Years Later

NEWS
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In American Methodism's 200th Year, Evangelicals Are		56
Celebrating

The House Votes Against Student Religious Meetings in		58
Public High Schools

An Evangelical Thinker Who Left His Mark			60
[Francis Schaeffer]

Billy Graham's England Crusade Gets Off to a Strong Start	63

Southern Baptists Travel to Kansas City to Debate Issues	68

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		A Magazine of Evangelical Conviction
Published 18 times a year.  Copy price $2.00.  $21.00/yr subscription.
(discounted to $17.50)  Circulation: 180,000. 
Christianity Today Inc., 465 Gundersen Drive, Carol Stream, IL  60188

Not sold at many newstands but the main branch of your public library
should have it.
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Paul Dubuc 		{cbosgd, ihnp4} !cbscc!pmd

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martillo@ihuxt.UUCP (Yehoyaqim Martillo) (06/17/84)

>INSIGHT
>----------
>Refugees:  Off Sinking Boats into American Churches		26
>    by Beth Spring

>	Refugee populations in the United States may provide
>	one of the most significant home mission fields ever
>	seen.

Doesn't this seem rude.  The refugees have lost their land and are forced
to move to someplace totally alien and now Beth Spring wants to take away
their religion and culture from them.
-- 

                    Yehoyaqim Shemtob Martillo

         	 (An Equal Opportunity Offender)