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DECEMBER '97 ARCHIVES

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(Dec. 27) Mike McManus Column: 'Lamp Unto My Feet'

(Dec. 27) Local church notes: Churches to ring in New Year spiritually

(Dec. 27) The year in faith: Year marked by events of sweeping proportions

(Dec. 27) A look back at local highlights: Serving neighbors, return of a graduate made good top local news

(Dec. 27) Watchnight services: Celebrating the coming year with a spiritual twist

(Dec. 27) Web sisters: Apple tempts sisters into contemplating virtual reality

(Dec. 27) Tom Ehrich column: A tough year for organized religion; a banner year for faith

(Dec. 27) Harold Fickett column: Birthday wishes to my daughter

(Dec. 27) Letter to the Editor: We learn to live together when we worship together

(Dec. 27) Introduction to Bible study: 'Harlot' is a chronicle of forbidden Bible tales

(Dec. 27) In the steps of the Magi: Professor hopes to retrace biblical trek

(Dec. 27) Once the paramount force: Lebanese Maronite leader preaches reconciliation

(Dec. 27) Terry Mattingly column: Mother Teresa's death top religious news story of 1997

(Dec. 27) Bogus preachers: Married couples may not be married after all

(Dec. 27) Moments of Grace: Listening to the voice from the 'Christmas Bush'

(Dec. 27) Michael O'Connor column: Carrying the spirit of Christmas all year long

(Dec. 27) Religion on the Web: Some sites to visit with that new computer

(Dec. 27) Faith and the world: Religion has long history in American politics

(Dec. 27) Religion and Politics: In many parts of the world, political change has come at the hands of those who are motivated by faith

(Dec. 27) Spiritual Beliefs and the Dying Process: Spiritual concerns are No. 1 when the end is near, report finds

(Dec. 20) Unlikely ally: A safe haven from AIDS

(Dec. 20) Area church notes: Area churches announce Christmas schedules, worship services

(Dec. 20) Nerves a possibility: New ordinand to preach first Christmas sermon

(Dec. 20) Local church notes: Variety of services available on Christmas Eve

(Dec. 20) Elmdale Family Christmas: Historic service revives memories of Army service

(Dec. 20) Lessons in tolerance: Three of the world's major faiths share roots and tenets that can foster interfaith understanding

(Dec. 20) Ken Garfield Column: Holiday table can be hell for those with eating disorders

(Dec. 20) Moments of Grace: Children's thoughtfulness shows God's grace

(Dec. 20) Finding relief: Healing services grow in popularity as a supplement to medicine

(Dec. 20) Infancy Gospel of James: Ancient book gives additional details on Jesus' birth

(Dec. 20) Jim Jones Column: Christmas box project is a shoe-in to warm hearts

(Dec. 20) Joy Thompson Column: Keep the joy in Christmas

(Dec. 20) Terry Mattingly Column: Dealing with Christmas in a noncynical way

(Dec. 20) Rebecca Scott Column: Grace comes on Christmas Eve: A Christmas memory

(Dec. 20) Clark Morphew Column: Truth about Christmas can be hard to find

(Dec. 20) Kabbalah: Once-secretive Jewish mysticism gains popularity

(Dec. 20) Michael O'Connor Column: Christmas a light of light shining in darkness and death

(Dec. 20) Cyber holiday: Religious Christmas Online

(Dec. 20) Tom Schaefer Column: Insights from spiritual thinkers and seekers

(Dec. 20) Lauren Stanley Column: The true light and love of Christmas can break through life's darkness

(Dec. 20) Death a religious issue: Twitching faithful find God in vision of Diana's flowers

(Dec. 13) Area church notes: First Christian Church in Comanche receives historical marker, and other area events

(Dec. 13) Local church notes: St. Mark's hosts priest ordination and other news from Abilene churches

(Dec. 13) Thanks to renewed interest in all things Irish: It's going to be a Celtic Christmas.

(Dec. 13) Top seasonal albums: Sales of the sounds of Christmas

(Dec. 13) The Synoptics aren't a musical group: Religious studies making comeback in some public school systems

(Dec. 13) Adopt a child for the holidays: Angel Trees benefit local children

(Dec. 13) Happy Hanukkah: Festival remembers ancient defeat of Syrians

(Dec. 13) Strong ties: Godparents provide smiles, spiritual guidance

(Dec. 13) That's soccer in American: Vatican footballers see crosses made in heaven

(Dec. 13) Moments of Grace: A poem in honor of a grandmother

(Dec. 13) Jim Jones column: Anne Frank exhibit reminds us that the inconceivable happened

(Dec. 13) Joy Thompson column: Kentucky killings show life is unpredictable

(Dec. 13) Stamp commemorates holiday: Kwanzaa creator urges students to ask 'Who am I?'

(Dec. 13) Helping persecuted Christians: Christian groups lobby here, work abroad

(Dec. 13) Rising popularity: Some see Mary movement as humanity's last hope

(Dec. 13) Terry Mattingly column: The 12 days of Christmas moved up to suit modern times

(Dec. 13) Mike McManus column: Perfect Christmas gifts: Kids Hope USA

(Dec. 13) Bob Springer column: For piety's sake, abandon any return to meatless Fridays for Catholics

(Dec. 13) Clark Morphew column: A witch comes to town

(Dec. 13) Making the news: Religion coverage getting more attention from the secular media

(Dec. 13) Offering peace and fun: Nuns provide a neighborhood haven for children

(Dec. 13) Michael O'Connor column: Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition

(Dec. 13) Outfront: Christmas At The Mission ... Hanukkah Online ... Ranger Community Fest ... Gift Of Christmas ... Everlasting Light

(Dec. 13) In this world you will have troubles: Anti-Christian persecution pervades in much of world

(Dec. 13) Tom Schaefer column: Give of bit of yourself to others

(Dec. 13) Failure is not an option: Jesuit elementary school signals hope in slums

(Dec. 13) Religion in the media: A look at recent books and magazines

(Dec. 6) VeggieTales: Children's video series is a hot gift item this year

(Dec. 6) Christmas Music: Seasonal compact discs get you in the holiday mood

(Dec. 6) Holy Trinity Catholic: Parishoners "learn something" from woman in charge

(Dec. 6) Michael O'Connor Column: Spending church money not always that easy

(Dec. 6) Moments of Grace: She doesn't feel worthy of all her moments of grace

(Dec. 6) Local Church Notes: Happenings in Abilene churchs

(Dec. 6) Area Church Notes: Happenings in area churches

(Dec. 6) Outfront: Special events at local churches

(Dec. 6) Terry Mattingly Column: Discord among Pentecostals - fraud and truth

(Dec. 6) Mike McManus column: How about giving the "perfect Christmas gift"

(Dec. 6) Harold Fickett Column: Academic offers unique take on Christianity

(Dec. 6) Joy Thompson Column: Holiday season time to reflect on how and what we give

(Dec. 6) Ken Garfield Column: Savor the best this holiday season has to offer

(Dec. 6) Jim Jones Column:Jimmy Carter wants Baptists of all persuasions to work together

(Dec. 6) Lauren Stanley Column: Blame it on Bill Gates: Computers the cause of my stress

(Dec. 6) Mark McDonald Column: Japanese priest disappointed that Olympics will a burden, not a boon, for Nagano

(Dec. 6) Higher Ground: Performer finds unlikely success on adult contemporary charts with Jewish kids song

(Dec. 6) Way of Worship: In Loma Linda, a Seventh Day Adventist culture prevails

(Dec. 6) Another Way:Christian maternity home hopes to offer an alternative to abortion

(Dec. 6) A Different Way:Eastern Rite Catholics likely to ordain married men

(Dec. 6) A Different Read: Christian romance novels, more spiritual than steamy, pick up readers

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