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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Paul Dubuc {cbosgd, ihnp4} !cbscc!pmd
"The true light that enlightens every man was coming
into the world..." (John 1:9)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)