November 1993 Issue

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John M. Fowler

Worship is a recognition that we are nothing, and He is all in all.

Evangelism in worship

Eoin Giller

Worship must not only nurture but also evangelize.

Worship must not only nurture but also evangelize.

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Where have all the women gone?

Odette Ferreira

Where have all the women gone?" This question began to be whispered by the 1960s and later reached a crescendo that still echoes in our day. Women are still around, of course; they are all over this round earth, but what about their present role in world mission? For…

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Religious freedom in Russia: open or shut?

Gary M. Ross

An analysis of the Russian Orthodox Church's current attempt to define religious freedom through Parliament.

An analysis of the Russian Orthodox Church's current attempt to define religious freedom through Parliament.

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A Western message in Eastern Europe

Borge Schantz

Concerns and counsel from personal observations and interviews in a dozen former Communist countries.

Concerns and counsel from personal observations and interviews in a dozen former Communist countries.

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A touch of humor

Anonymous

General Book Reviews

General Book Reviews

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Letters to the Editor

A biblical theology of drinkingRoger Evans' article, "A BiblicalTheology of Drinking" (July 1993),was excellent. It is just the sort ofthing that I file away for futurereference and use in leading others tothe Lord Jesus and helping them seethe biblical truth in regard…

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James A. Cress

And I saw another an gel . . . having the everlasting gospel to preach ... to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people" (Rev. 14:6). Although I have preached these words and prayed for the results, I'm not certain I ever dreamed how they could become a reality in Russia. Now I am writing this from Moscow, living in the midst of a miraculous movement of the Holy Spirit in this great city, where I am teaching a field school for pastors in conjunction with… Continue reading...

Roy Naden

Law for the Christian Counselor George Ohlschlager and Peter Mosgofian, Word, Inc., Waco, Texas, 1992, US$15.99, hardcover. Christian Counseling and the Law Steve Levicoff, Moody Press, Chicago, 1991, US$12.99, hardcover.  These two books grapple with a word that increasingly strikes fear into the hearts of pastors and church-affiliated counselors: "lawsuit." And there is some substance to that fear. Increasing numbers of lawsuits are being filed against clergy… Continue reading...