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The New Rhetoric

Russell Pulliam | October 01, 2000

Trash and filth are out, and family values are in. That’s a possible conclusion from a quick glance at the tickets chosen by both political parties ...



Encouraged and Empowered

Scott and Deahna Calgaro | October 01, 2000

Deahna I was raised in Anchorage, Alaska, and was the fourth and last child of my birth parents. After a rocky and unhealthy marriage of 14 years, my ...


The Opposite of Animal House

Jenn Weir | October 01, 2000

Have you ever marveled at the uniqueness and the intensity of the relationships among the 12 disciples that Jesus chose? Imagine dwelling in community ...


Worry in Relationships

Dennis J. Prutow | October 01, 2000

Writing to Corinth from Ephesus in 55 AD., Paul makes a curious statement. “In view of the present distress,” says Paul, “it is good for a man ...


Lending to the Lord

October 01, 2000

From Central Indiana, 15 Reformed Presbyterian student volunteers headed to southern Florida this past summer to help an international ministry, ECHO, ...


A Change of Plans

Louise Copelamd | October 01, 2000

Daily fever. Lumbar punctures. Pain. Hospital tests. Fatigue. Disappointment. All of these were present in my life this summer. The diagnosis of the ...


Head Coverings – An Argument Against

Jerry F. O’Neill | October 01, 2000

Introduction Growing up in the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the 1950s, I could not have guessed that there would be interest in my lifetime in the ...


Head Coverings – An Argument In Favor

C.J. Williams | October 01, 2000

This article advocating the use of head coverings in worship by women, and the following article taking the opposite position, wee inspired by a ...


Agreeably Disagreeing

Drew Gordon | October 01, 2000

Conflict is conflict. In an imperfect world we will never remove the tension of people disagreeing. Nor should we gloss over the tension, for often ...