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September/October 1997 issue cover

DEPARTMENTS

INSIDE STORY

LETTERS

THIS MONTH WITH
BILL BRIGHT
Running With the Tide

UP FRONT
Barnes & Noble and the Three Temptations

NEW LIFE 2000 UPDATE
A report on Campus Crusade's commitment to help reach the world by the end of the year 2000.

HISTORY'S HEROES
Abraham Kuyper
by Steven Grezlak

FAITH AT WORK
The Uninvited Guest
by Bill Bright

Features


link FOUR LANES AND A MISSION
Campus Ministry in the '90s.
by Lisa Master

box FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
Overseas, your job is to work yourself out of a job.
by Judy Nelson / Photographs by Pasquale R. Mingarelli

box PROJECT AERO
Albanians may have hidden themselves from the world, but God is reaching out to these people He loves.
by Jill Young / Photograph by Don Mansfield

link SEPARATE AND EQUAL
The key to successful ministry is "black and white" at Salisbury State University.
by Erik Segalini / Photographs by Guy Gerrard

box PEOPLE OF COLOR SERVING A WORLD OF COLOR
In an effort to reach African Americans for Jesus Christ, one college student will stop at nothing.
by Erik Segalini / Photographs by Greg Schneider

link DOWN IN THE WEST TEXAS TOWN OF EL PASO
Alex Garcia connects with bilingual students in this border city.
by Dawn Sundstrom / Photograph by Pasquale R. Mingarelli

link FISHING IN NEW WATERS
Within five miles of every college campus, the resources exist to reach it for Christ.
by Bill Sundstrom / Photographs by Greg Schneider

box STILL ON CAMPUS AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
Three decades and some gray hair might have changed one staff member's approach to ministry, but they haven't changed his heart.
By Ralph Cooley with Susie Hilsman / Photograph by Greg Schneider
box THE PERSECUTED CHURCH
There are now more martyrs in this century than in all previous centuries combined. What's going on?
by Judy Nelson / Illustration by Owen Smith


 
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