re:thinking masthead
editor: allan turner        

December 2006 Edition

Welcome to re:thinking magazine. Below you will find the titles, with a short synopsis, of the various articles appearing in this issue. We are interested in any feedback you may have, whether positive or not, so feel free to e-mail us at allan@allanturner.com. If you wish to correspond directly with the writers, their e-mail addresses are provided at the end of their articles.


Editorially Speaking: More Missionary Myths: How The “Game” Is Played (The Conclusion)

By Allan Turner

To read this editorial, click here.


Choosing Elders (The Last In A Series)

By Randy Blackaby

In this concluding article, Randy deals specifically with the selection of deacons. To read, click here.


Is Evidence Biblical?

By Doy Moyer

There are those who think that faith and the use of evidence are not compatible. To read what Doy has to say about this, click here.


By Women, For Women: “Where Are the Nine?”

By Lydia H. Casey

In this article, Lydia writes of thankfulness. To read it, click here.


Blood, Sweat And Tears

By Frank Vondracek

This article isn’t about rock-’n-roll. In it, Frank reminds us of what Jesus did for us. To read what he has to say, click here.


Ode To The Unknown God (Part IX)

By Allan Turner

In this ninth in a series of thirteen articles, Allan continues his study of the one true God, noting the psychological nature of idolatry, and making a critical examination of some of the idols we moderns have constructed for ourselves. These articles form the core of a book that has just been published, entitled The Christian & Idolatry. You can read more about this book, or even purchase it, by visiting the link below. To read this installment, click here.


Two New Books By Allan Turner

Now Available
ISBN 0977735001

If you would like to purchase this book, read what others are saying about it, view the Table of Contents, or read the first chapter, click here.

Now Available
ISBN 0977735028

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