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"Goodbye again" June 09, 2007, Vol. 22, No. 21
Goodbye again
COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent
With a seemingly endless cycle of deployments, Fort Hood, Texas, endures more Iraq War deaths than any other American installation. The toll is wearying and produces a different kind of casualty at home: “All I do is go to Iraq, come back from Iraq, and get ready to go to Iraq again.” More >>
Court ruling opens doors of California jails to Bible study materials
Pilot project
| by Mark Bergin
New missionary plane may revolutionize ministry to the underdeveloped world
Charity smarts
| by Marvin Olasky
Inner-city expert Robert Lupton rethinks ministry to the poor in a new book
Church, inc.
| by Mark Bergin
New approach to church real estate seeks to dispel resentment over lost tax
Get out the vote
| by Jill Nelson
Turkey’s upcoming election will be a test for democracy in the Muslim world
He's back
But Dr. Death refuses to take some of his own medicine
Man behind the battle
| by Heather Scarano
Pro-family activists have an opportunity to reverse the status quo
Melissa's gumption
| by Priya Abraham
A homeschooler defies Germany’s strict compulsory school laws
Mosque-erade
| by Mark Bergin
Floridians sue to block construction of an Islamic center
Silent partners
| by Lynn Vincent
Does Planned Parenthood help those who victimize underage girls?
Socialist village
| by Cal Thomas
Clinton’s economic plan marks a return to class warfare and welfare state
Strong Desire
| by Jamie Dean
Floods greet 9th Ward Christian school that returns to celebrate graduation
Temperature rising
| by Mindy Belz
Gen. Musharraf’s maneuvers to stay in office spark Pakistan persecution
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National Bingo Night struggles against competition
Off course | by Megan Basham
This Pirates suffers from too much confusion, not enough Jack Sparrow
True grit | by John Dawson
Films now on DVD re-create the glory that was D-Day
Noteworthy books | by Sally Lloyd-Jones
Four excellent Christian children’s books reviewed by Susan Olasky
Congress can’t unscramble the immigration egg, but others can digest it
The new liberalism | by Gene Edward Veith
Ideology-free politics may be the wave of the future
Dark days | by Matthew P. Ristuccia
Suffering demands desperate faith and desperate friends
With their flags down | by Marvin Olasky
Some institutions pledge allegiance to a banner all their own
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