Compass - Season 3 / Year 1998

Season 3 / Year 1998

Episodes

Futurewatch Part VI: Heaven Can Wait

Heart of the Matter: More Sexes Please

Heart of the Matter: The Cruellest Cut

A Shifting Heart Revisited

Papabile

The Tragedy of Landmines

Hermits

Manhood

Twinkle, Twinkle

God's Earth

The Pilgrim's Gift

Adoption

How to be Happy

Aftermath of Murder

Heavens Above

Creationism and Evolutionism

Miracles

Genetics

Cloning Forum

The Pope, the Jews and the Nazis

The Outcasts

Desperately Seeking Madonna

Death's Door

A Voodoo Priestess in New York

In Search of Angels

Alexander: The God King

Seasons of Change: The Coming of Budi

Seasons of Change: The Rite of Return

Seasons of Change: The Edge of Paradise

Sacred Sex

Man Alive: Midlife Passage

Man Alive: A Man's Man

No Pain, No Gain

The Polygamists

University Evangelicals

Abomination

Inspired Lives

What Our Leaders Believe

Tax: Burden or Blessing?

Man Alive: Opposing Missions

Joanna Lumley in Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon

Visions of Heaven and Hell: Part 1

Visions of Heaven and Hell: Part 2

Visions of Heaven and Hell: Part 3

Rites of Passage

Saheri's Choice

Unresolved Grief

The Time to Die

My People, My Prayers

Fantasia on Christmas

God's Earth

Christmas Special

Archbishop
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