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Family Life
Table Talk
How mealtime chatter strengthens familyand churchrelationships.
by Nate Adams
TC, May/June 2005
The way a family learns to do mealtimes at home is usually the by-product of past experiences. We all bring with us certain traditions from our childhoods, like where Dad sits, who says grace, how food is distributed, and whether you serve the food out of serving bowls or cooking pans. More
Persecution Report
False Freedom of Religion
Despite oppressive laws, the church in Vietnam is still growing.
By Jerry Dykstra
TC, May/June 2005
Spiritual Giants
Ken Taylor: Giving The World Good Things to Read
How the translator of The Living Bible and founder of Today's Christian has helped Christians of all ages grow.
By Bonne Steffen
TC, May/June 2005
PROFILES
The Many Romances of Deborah Bedford
Why a bestselling Harlequin romance author is rewriting her careerand her own novels.
By Sarah Sawyer
TC, May/June 2005
More People of Faith
GOD'S PROTECTION
Dreams Do Come True
My son's nightmare saved my lifeand revived his soul.
by Doris J. Grace
TC, May/June 2005
MISSIONS
Firsthand Mercy
Why John Tesh took a family vacation to Sri Lanka after the tsunami.
By Greg Asimakoupoulos
TC, May/June 2005
MISSIONS
The Headhunters' Children
Out of violence and unbelief arose one of the world's most ambitious evangelistic ministries.
TC, January/February 2005
More Stories of Hope
Family Life
Table Talk
How mealtime chatter strengthens familyand churchrelationships.
by Nate Adams
TC, May/June 2005
MUSIC
Songs of Heaven
How members of the award-winning band MercyMe survived an unusual year of heartbreak.
By Andy Argyrakis
TC, May/June 2005
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
The Cost of the Cross
When faced with religious discrimination on the job, I had a difficult choice: Wear my cross, or bear it?
By Caleb Sjogren
TC, May/June 2005
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Dealing with Depression
First we must recognize the problem. Then we'll find the solutions. Read this timely blog-style editorial from CTLibrary.com.
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Everyday Theology
How Much Is Enough?
The challenge of tithing on a limited income.
by Christin Ditchfield
TC, May/June 2005
BIBLE IQ
Love Birds
by J. Stephen Lang
TC, May/June 2005
SPIRITUAL GROWTH
It's Hard to Be Like Jesus
Why would anyone choose to follow a God who promises more hardship, not less? Exposing the myth of a prosperity gospel.
By Philip Yancey
TC, May/June 2005
More Build Your Faith
KIDS OF THE KINGDOM
Kids of the Kingdom
Wit and wisdom from the tiny saints among us.
From our readers
TC, May/June 2005
KIDS OF THE KINGDOM
Kids of the Kingdom
Wit and wisdom from the tiny saints among us.
From our readers
TC, November/December 2004
LITE FARE
Lite Fare
Humor from our readers.
From our readers
TC, September/October 2004
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