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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Kerry praying for votes" October 09, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 39

Wooing worshippers

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

When it comes to faithfulness to the home church, neither candidate is a party man—but Kerry must grab religious voters to win   More >>

Debatable record
Sidebar | President Bush will likely carry North Carolina More >>
ArrowFeatures A good Catholic? Lynn Vincent
Law | Terri Schiavo's life may hinge on how seriously she took her religion More >>
Friends like these Priya Abraham
Religion | U.S. officials say why they chose public confrontation with the Saudis More >>
Partial birth Lynn Vincent
Abortion | A contractors' boycott forces Planned Parenthood to cut the ribbon early More >>
Storms and stress Lynn Vincent
Weather | Floridians work to recover from Hurricane Jeanne More >>
Unfashionable genes Mark Bergin
Science | Darwinists lash out as ID scientist makes an important inroad More >>
Members only The Editors
Religion | Commissioners who serve on the U.S. Commission on religious freedom More >>
Teaching design The Editors
Science | Southern Baptist Theological Seminary starts science and theology center More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors
The latest on this week's biggest stories More >>
Pro-war Mark Hatfield Marvin Olasky
Former Oregon senator Mark Hatfield supports U.S. military action in Iraq More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
Memorable things they said More >>
ArrowReviews Clubhouse Marvin Olasky
Television | The main character is Pete Young, a 16-year-old batboy More >>
Complete Savages Gene Edward Veith
Television | The humor is not smart-alecky or cynical. It is down-to-earth More >>
Silver City Andrew Coffin
Movies | Silver City is rated R for language, but audiences are likely to be dozing comfortably in their stadium seats before anything offensive reaches their ears More >>
Best-selling CDs The Editors
Billboard's top five best-selling CDs as of Sept. 25 More >>
ArrowNotebook Bitter bomber John Dawson
Sports | What do baseball fans—and teammates and reporters—have against Barry Bonds? More >>
Number lock Chris Stamper
Technology | AOL offers a gadget that displays a six-digit code that changes More >>
ArrowVoices Rather likely Joel Belz
Major media's decline should give us hope other monopolies might fall too More >>
Money talks Gene Edward Veith
When it comes to consumer boycotts, companies will even listen—sometimes More >>
Overly righteous? Andrée Seu
Seeking answers on the little gray ethical choices that arise daily More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters from our readers More >>
Kerry's Samaritan Marvin Olasky
Liberals have found a Bible passage that they like More >>
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