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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Remaking the family" March 06, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 9

Remaking the American family

COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent

A four-decade assault on the meaning of family has left the traditional model in tatters, but some Christian groups and churches are working to reverse the trend   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories Judicial preview Lynn Vincent
COVER STORY: Rulings that don't make big headlines are quietly setting precedents that could erode the legal foundation for the family More >>
Marriage amendment stakes: A referendum on whether kids 'do best with moms and dads' The Editors
Matt Daniels is the point man on the constitutional amendment defining marriage as a one-man/one-woman union. He spoke with WORLD after President Bush endorsed his proposal. More >>
The Nordic track Gene Edward Veith
COVER STORY: State approval of homosexual marriage in Scandinavia contributed to the virtual disappearance of real marriage More >>
ArrowFeatures Business Dan Perkins
National | business More >>
Concrete realities Lynn Vincent
National | UPDATE: Austin, Texas, Planned Parenthood boycott crumbles after a concrete supplier reverses course; pro-life executive resigns after his company poured the foundation for a 9,000-square-foot abortion business More >>
Nader: The lone crusader Bob Jones
National | POLITICS: Just when things seemed to be going so well for the Democrats, in steps the spoiler More >>
No more lip service Mindy Belz
International | HAITI: Haitians want democracy, but not the Jean-Bertrand Aristide brand More >>
Sports John Dawson
National | Sports More >>
Technology Chris Stamper
National | Technology More >>
The Bayh boomlet Russ Pulliam
National | POLITICS: A liberal Massachusetts Democrat like John Kerry could use a ticket-balancing moderate: Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana More >>
Time to rent the robe Bob Jones
National | COURTS: Bush uses his power to work around an obstructionist Senate and place his judges (temporarily) on the bench-as the courts show once again why the stakes are so high More >>
ArrowDispatches Blogwatch The Editors
blogwatch More >>
Mailbag The Editors
mailbag More >>
Man knows not his time Mindy Belz
Man knows not his time More >>
Quicktakes The Editors
quicktakes More >>
Quotables The Editors
quotables More >>
The buzz The Editors
the buzz More >>
ArrowReviews Culture Beat Andrew Coffin
Culture | culture More >>
Natural allies Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Greens and Christians both oppose cloning—and they should be able to join on other issues as well More >>
ArrowVoices Content with containment Joel Belz
Another liberal idea comes up way short on real compassion More >>
Voodoo island Andrée Seu
But there may be seeds of hope in the midst of Haiti's brutal history More >>
Finding IWD Marvin Olasky
In India, women of all ages need a way out of poverty and abuse More >>
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