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Bob Sabath 4-01-1974

Few passages of scripture have been as consistently misused and misunderstood as Romans 13. 

Jim Wallis 1-01-1974

Watergate exposed a government whose operational principles were deceit, corruption, and manipulation.

John R.W. Stott 11-01-1973

It seems to be a characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon mind to enjoy inhabiting the “polar regions” of truth.

And as they were going along the road, someone said to Him: “I will follow You wherever You go.” And Jesus said to him, “The foxes have holes, and the b

Dale W. Brown 5-01-1973

"God shows his love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us."—Romans 5:8

Mark O. Hatfield 5-01-1973

The cover of the May-June 1973 issue of the Post American.

Many Christians believe that being a Christian is likely to make one a good citizen.

Clarence Jordan 5-01-1973

Clarence Jordan is particularly well-suited to speak on this subject, and his examples of both anger and love are vivid.

Annette Doornbos 3-01-1973

The struggle of the farm worker has a long and painful history.

F. Burton Nelson 3-01-1973

Twenty-eight years ago this year (April 9, 1945) Dietrich Bonhoeffer was hung to death at the youthful age of 39.

On President Nixon's televised anouncement of the peace agreement.

Joe Roos 3-01-1973

The Urgency of Awareness

Peter Ediger 9-01-1972

A strong and visible prophetic witness was presented to the delegates at Explo '72, an 80,000-person evangelical gathering in Dallas, and to the American public which viewed the event.

Columbus Salley 9-01-1971

In reality God must become black. 

Arthur Gish 9-01-1971

Change is inevitable. It is something that must be lived with, for if the biblical understanding of reality is correct, change cannot be prevented. Revolution is not a new thing.

Jim Moore 9-01-1971

We contend that the Christian faith—the religion promulgated by Jesus and continued by his disciples and the early apostles—is satisfying intellectually, ethically, and emotionally.