... was raised among the Huaorani people. He was taught to love the people of this tribe as his brothers and sisters. But years later, as an adult, Steve felt compelled to return to Ecuador to speak to the men who had committed the murders. He wanted to know the last details of his father's ... Edition, REMINISCE. 5. "Did They Have to Die?" by Steve Saint, CHRISTIANITY TODAY September 16, 1996 p. 20-27. 6. Charlie Tribblein Loyal Jones and Billy Edd Wheeler, MORE LAUGHTER IN APPALACHIA, (New York: Ivy Books). 7. ...
... that these are the last vestiges of "old religion?" Do we, in these rites and sacraments, simply "hedge our bets?" Steve Parish, a United Methodist minister, who is engaged in a unique United Methodist-Church of England joint ministry in Chell ... vestiges of Christianity as a "folk religion" in England - and, increasingly in America, too. "Only for the middle of these ("four-wheeler Christianity" - the wedding)" writes Parish, "is there a chance to explain to the stars of the service something of the Christian ...