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SEPTEMBER '97 ARCHIVES

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(Sept. 27) Let Us Pray: Public prayer is a way of life in America

(Sept. 27) High Holy Days: Sacred time of the year begins Wednesday

(Sept. 27) Promise Keepers Stand: Hundreds of area men traveling to Washington D.C.

(Sept. 27) Anthony Wilson Column: When His name creeps into City Council's prayers

(Sept. 27) Outfront: Potpourri of religious news, events, reviews

(Sept. 27) Local church notes: Happenings at Abilene churches

(Sept. 27) Area Church Notes: Happenings at Texas Midwest churches

(Sept. 27) Terry Mattingly Column: Many critics of new ABC show "Nothing Sacred"

(Sept. 27) Joy Thompson Column: For 'Brady Bunch of the '90s,' marriage should be part of the script

(Sept. 27) Tom Schaefer Column: Christian rock music can reel in the young

(Sept. 27) Dale Bourke Column: A gentile's guide to the Jewish High Holy Days

(Sept. 27) Boo-ray for Hollywood: Hollywood strikes out when thinking about God

(Sept. 27) Big C vs. Big E: Scholars want biology teachers to change evolution statement

(Sept. 27) Religion in the media: A look at recent books, music and software

(Sept. 27) Moment of Grace: A personal testimony

(Sept. 27) Coat-and-Tie Guy: J. Don George has guided Irving's Calvary Temple through 25 years

(Sept. 27) Lauren Stanley Column: Celebrate the Great Commission and holy chaos will break out

(Sept. 27) Persecution and Religion: Religious leaders fear flip side of anti-persecution plan

(Sept. 27) Letter to the Religion Editor: Christ's place is within us

(Sept. 27) Ken Garfield Column: Woman, 70, part of growing movement toward older preachers

(Sept. 27) Highways to Heaven: Free to all, bought by faith or earned by effort?

(Sept. 27) Heavens! Getting Heaven into people

(Sept. 27) Michael English: Concert is next Saturday

(Sept. 20) Michael O'Connor Column: Separate Chuch and State? But not at the bottom line

(Sept. 20) Grace Ministries: From dream to reality

(Sept. 20) Friend to Friend: New ministry provide assistance to the elderly

(Sept. 20) "Shadow and Light": Exploring the common frontier of spirtiuality and literature

(Sept. 20) Outfront: Southern Gospel Celebration, Festival of Faith, etc.

(Sept. 20) Local Church Notes: Religious happenings in Abilene

(Sept. 20) Ballinger Cross:A reminder of many blessings

(Sept. 20) Terry Mattingly Column: Remembering Mother Teresa

(Sept. 20) Clark Morphew Column: Take a look at how your congregation stacks up

(Sept. 20) Joy Thompson Column: When practiced biblically, marital submission can be rewarding

(Sept. 20) Tom Schaefer Column: Jots and tittles from the world of religion

(Sept. 20) Religious Bestseller List: Top 10 hardcover and paperback

(Sept. 20) Letter to Religion Editor: Answering thoughts about Buddha

(Sept. 13) Outfront: "Youth Explosion '97" today in Rose Park, etc.

(Sept. 13) Michael O'Connor Column: Whose death received the most publicity?

(Sept. 13) Compassion and Love at Work: The Mission Church is doing something for people

(Sept. 13) Prayer Vigil: See You At the Pole Rally

(Sept. 13) Local Church Notes: Marriage Ministries presents session for stronger unions

(Sept. 13) Area Church Notes: "See You at the Pole" activity is Wednesday in Big Country

(Sept. 13) Where's the Bible Belt? Colorado Springs to Grand Rapids? Buckled in Texas or Tennessee? Maybe it's just a state of mind

(Sept. 13) Terry Mattingly Column: The Culture Wars continue

(Sept. 13) Joy Thompson Column: Mother Teresa, Princess Diana set noble examples

(Sept. 13) Clark Morphew Column: Take time to dip into your well, replenish the soul

(Sept. 13) God's Park: Man on a mission to build a Scripture-based theme park

(Sept. 13) NOW anti-PK: Feminists to stand in Promise Keepers' 'Gap'

(Sept. 13) Ken Garfield Column: Episcopal priest seeks to bring renewed emphasis on faith to suburbanites

(Sept. 13) Barry Shlachter Column: Appreciation: Mother Teresa's quiet charisma transformed lives

(Sept. 13) Nun's Habits: Change of habit for daughters of charity

(Sept. 13) Baptists' Health: Baptists' eating, exercise habits are a cause for concern

(Sept. 13) Faith in PBS: New PBS show on religion and ethics makes its debut

(Sept. 13) Religion in the media: A look at recent books and music

(Sept. 13) Lauren Stanley Column: We need to say goodbye to Diana

(Sept. 6) Michael O'Connor Column: Answer to theological questions can sometimes be hotly debated

(Sept. 6) Tom Schaefer Column: Readers describe how their faith aids them

(Sept. 6) Religion in the media: A look at recent books and magazines

(Sept. 6) Jim Jones Column: Deion's faith is not for us to judge

(Sept. 6) Terry Mattingly Column: Disney, the church, and the battle for America's Soul

(Sept. 6) Clark Morphew Column: It's time to use weed-whacker on 'shaggy' churches

(Sept. 6) Joy Thompson Column: God has proved a trustworthy friend

(Sept. 6) David Briggs Column: TESTAMENTS: Interfaith blessings break mold of children's prayer books

(Sept. 6) Looking for the Rock: Discontented Protestants flock to Orthodox church

(Sept. 6) Youthful "Pay Back": Youth minister becoming more important all the time

(Sept. 6) "Youth Explosion '97": Praise and worship services set for Rose Park

(Sept. 6) Getting New Ideas: Youth-led service workshop Sunday

(Sept. 6) Local Church Notes: Timely Abilene church happenings and news

(Sept. 6) Area Church Notes: Timely Big Country church happenings and news

(Sept. 6) Out Front: Other local, area news of interest

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