Why I am anti-gay and pro-homosexual
Issue 344: May, 2007 |
Couldn't Help Noticing
- I was born traditional
- Make the most of your creatives
- The woeful ones
- Donut theology
- Prophetic coinage
- WordWatch: Invasion—Kel shows us why this is a very Christian word.
Bookshelf
- Review: Becoming Conversant with the Emergent Church—Gordon Cheng explores what Don Carson has to say about this modern movement.
Resource Talk
- The genius of training—Tony Payne looks at the supreme value of training.
Sin and morality
- Do-it-yourself morality—Andrew Cameron examines Hugh Mackay's arguments for divorcing morality from religion.
- Why I am anti-gay and pro-homosexual—Ed Vaughan decides to speak out.
- The very useful doctrine of original sin—Ross Allen takes a look at this very practical teaching.
Pastor's Brief
- Famous last words—Con Campbell argues Paul's last words couldn't be more appropriate for us.
Bible Brief
- Practical Christian living—20 daily Bible readings on Romans 6 and 12-15 by Gordon Cheng.
Epilogue
- Mourning our mortality—A child's letter turns Andrew Lansdown's thoughts to death.
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