Table of Contents

News of the Year

News of the Year

Cover Story | "Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you in turmoil within me? Hope in God" (Psalm 42:5). As we review the surprises of 2007, a question: Why are so many souls-including those of evangelicals-downcast this December? Why hasn't a summer of discontent yielded to a trifocal message of wintry cheer?

In this issue: "News of the Year," Dec. 29, 2007

Features

Departures
Subscriber Content

Departures

News of the Year |  Lane Adams, 82, March 18-pastor, associate evangelist with the Billy Graham organization for 10 years, and executive director of Lloyd Ogilvie Ministries.

Subscriber Content

Year of the cheat

News of the Year |  News of the Year - December 2007

Malibu torched
Subscriber Content

Malibu torched

News of the Year |  November 2007

A fair fight
Subscriber Content

A fair fight

News of the Year |  October 2007

Three days' quiet
Subscriber Content

Three days' quiet

News of the Year |  September 2007

With the evening rush hour
Subscriber Content

With the evening rush hour

News of the Year |  August 2007

After midnight
Subscriber Content

After midnight

News of the Year |  July 2007

Goodbye, ally
Subscriber Content

Goodbye, ally

News of the Year |  June 2007

Subscriber Content

We protest

News of the Year |  May 2007

Snow in spring
Subscriber Content

Snow in spring

News of the Year |  April 2007

So what was the question?
Subscriber Content

So what was the question?

News of the Year |  March 2007

Some Valentine
Subscriber Content

Some Valentine

News of the Year |  February 2007

One blustery morning
Subscriber Content

One blustery morning

News of the Year |  January 2007

Voices

Pushing the envelope
Subscriber Content

Pushing the envelope

Some "over-and-above" goals for WORLD readers

Uncertain at best
Subscriber Content

Uncertain at best

We serve God better when we don't wait for 100 percent certainty

Subscriber Content

Mailbag

Letters from our readers

Words becoming flesh
Subscriber Content

Words becoming flesh

Treadmill books that make the past come alive

Advertisement