The Great Reunion Beyond
This article first appeared in the February 5, 2001 issue of Christianity Today and is reprinted with permission of the author. He just wasn’t hungry.
This article first appeared in the February 5, 2001 issue of Christianity Today and is reprinted with permission of the author. He just wasn’t hungry.
My father worked with the British Protectorate Government of Palestine in the 1930s. Like many British government workers, he and his wife were killed by
South Africa was named the rainbow nation on February 3, 1990 by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. For our country, with its nine official languages, this name
Since I didn’t grow up in a Christian home, I never questioned all the gender stereotypes that society generally accepted as normal in the 1950s
Have you ever wondered why the private space shared by a married couple is still referred to by the archaic phrase “the Master Bedroom”? Despite
From ancient times and in almost every culture the role of women has been questioned, debated, and regulated. At present in the evangelical Christian church,
“This is not a gender matter, it’s a language matter.” Professor Jimmy Duke speaks for many in his comments on translations (Saint Paul Pioneer, June,
What Are They? Where Did They Come From? And What Do They Really Mean? When a bomb goes off those behind the incident will usually
January 1984: The plane touched down on shimmering tarmac and my heart trembled with anticipation. At long last I had returned to Africa, the continent
In many of our modern movies and books we are bombarded by stories of men and women conquering adverse situations by being empowered by love