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May-June 2001
(Volume 34, Number 4)


News Stories

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Over 150 congregations join Confessing Church

Assembly faces divisive issues

Faith and medicine merge in care for aging Americans

The myth of private conscience

The PCUSA’s disappearing act

34,871 drop off rolls in 2000

Stated clerk opposes Bush tax-cut proposal

Help wanted – but not from Jesus

Clipped comments

Confessing Church criticism ‘wrong’

Session files judicial action against GAC

Letter to the churches from an old warrior

Friends honor retired Union prof at Columbia Seminary

15-year-old prodigy is Hell on the organ

Q. Whitfield Ayres:
Lay Committee director recalls ‘radicalizing experience’ in PCUSA


Raymond Jones:
Emergencies, missions have parallels, director says


Goddess returns to Presbyterian headquarters

‘Fidelity and chastity’ ordination standard will be challenged

Proposed amendments reflect troubling trends

Reparations, presidential vote on assembly agenda

Dobson-Will radio chat
Down’s Syndrome son neither aborted, nor abandoned

Go to jail, Go to Jesus

Moderator candidates

Briefly

Foundations of the Faith
Thy kingdom


Editorials & Columns

Editorials

The key word is ‘within’

Confessing or just confessional?

Commentary

Amendment O’s long shadow

Columns

False teachers manipulate church
Robert L. Howard, Chairman, Presbyterian Lay Committee


Exchanging sex talk for God talk
Parker T. Williamson, Executive Editor, The Presbyterian Layman


Other opinions

Stated Clerk's column

Moderator's column

Letters to the editor

Book Reviews & Column

Column: Savoring the Psalms
By Robert P. Mills, Editor of PLC Publications

Providence and Prayer: How Does God Work in the World?
By Terrance Tiessen

The Prayer of Jabez: Breaking through to the Blessed Life
By Bruce Wilkinson

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