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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Summer Books 2005" July 02, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 26

Out of the ghetto

COVER STORY | By Gene Edward Veith, Lynn Vincent

Christian publishers reach for a share of the secular market, mainstream publishers jostle for Christian market share—and readers win from the competition   More >>

ArrowFeatures 'Mo-om, I'm bo-ored' Susan Olasky
Special Issue | Looking for reading ideas for summer-sated middle schoolers? Here ar More >>
Biotech religion Marvin Olasky
Special Issue | Scientists and ethicists explore the brave new frontier of biotech More >>
Blaze of Old Glory Jamie Dean
Politics | Showdown nears over how best to preserve the flag More >>
Breakfast with Bush Edward E. Plowman
Religion | The president makes the prayer breakfast rounds and other religion news More >>
Clerical mysteries Lauren F. Winner
Special Issue | The greatest mystery is why the genre's minister-detectives are so liberal More >>
Foretastes of heaven Gene Edward Veith
Special Issue | An upcoming Narnia movie means rich new book releases More >>
Freedom to conform Priya Abraham
China | Chinese unregistered house churches seem to be facing repression as usual More >>
Marathon men Edward Lee Pitts
Iraq | Military handovers begin next month—Iraqi army still has a long way to go More >>
Red menace Mindy Belz
Science | Algae bloom takes the bloom off summertime rituals More >>
Virtue and its opposite Marvin Olasky
Special Issue | Author Philip Caputo explores Africa, jihad, fanaticism, and faith More >>
ArrowDispatches Fallen Star Hugh Hewitt
The Minneapolis Star Tribune surprised many by defending Sen. Dick Durbin More >>
The Buzz The Editors
A quick look at the latest news and this week's top stories More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Endnotes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Batman Begins Andrew Coffin
Movies | The world found in comic books allows for contrasts between good and evil More >>
Empire Gene Edward Veith
Television | ABC's five-part miniseries is a total rewrite of history More >>
Bestselling CDs The Editors
The five bestselling More >>
ArrowNotebook Lost in cyberspace Timothy Lamer
Money | Americans are gaining new tools to protect themselves from identity theft More >>
NBA and Armstrong John Dawson
Sports | NBA Finals bombed in the ratings and the extraordinary Lance Armstrong More >>
ArrowVoices Fatality flaw Joel Belz
U.S. death rate in Iraq rising, but comparisons to other wars are in order More >>
TO: Our Chinese monitor Gene Edward Veith
Your efforts to stamp out the church will only make it grow More >>
Alone in the world? Janie B. Cheaney
Edgy children's fiction is popular with adults, but kids know better More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters, feedback, etc. More >>
Future shocks Marvin Olasky
The fundamental things will still apply, as times go by More >>
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