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"The plots thicken" January 12, 2008, Vol. 23, No. 1
The plots thicken
COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent
As Roe v. Wade turns 35, some in Hollywood are changing their minds about "choice." and it's showing up on the silver screen More >>
A group that feeds children does not a ministry make
Bodies, not souls
| by Warren Cole Smith
A group that feeds children does not a ministry make
Have a plan
| by David Bahnsen
Financial planning suggests good stewardship, not mammon worship
After the flood
| by Ralph Kurtenbach
Cleanup in Mexico after flooding requires seasoned outside helpers
Death of a dream
| by Mindy Belz
Benazir Bhutto's death levels the aspirations of political reformers
Feet on the ground
| by Jamie Dean
How far can volunteer efforts take a presidential campaign?
Houses of God
St. George's Church
Kenya burning
| by Sarah Clark
Opposition riots and tribal clashes kill hundreds
One on one
| by Clint Rainey
At Kids Hope USA, mentors there for the long haul make the difference
Village people
| by Susan Olasky
A homeschool in the Big Apple has some distinct advantages
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Treadmill books about God, belief, adventure, and war
Highway to heaven | by Paul David Glader
Sufjan Stevens leads emerging class of faith-aware artists
Casting doubts | by Meghan Keane
Actors don’t fit their characters in Charlie Wilson’s War
Monster mash | by Megan Basham
Water Horse works because it relies on story over spectacle
Over-rated Blood | by Marvin Olasky
Film relies heavily on the 3E cliché: evil entrepreneurs and evangelists
People who won't stop
Michael Gerson on the value of public service, engagement for evangelicals
Strong words | by Janna Henrichsen
Debaters celebrates the power of ideas to change the world
Noteworthy CDs | by Boston
By or featuring musicians who died in 2007 reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Noteworthy books | by John Hart
Four mysteries/thrillers reviewed by Susan Olasky
A 40-year-old sin shows the importance of factual reporting
Art that edifies | by Gene Edward Veith
Culture warriors need to elevate their tastes
Of lizards and kings | by Andrée Seu
Now that Christmas is packed up, it’s back to our bondage
A changing WORLD | by Nick Eicher
New times call for a new kind of magazine
Kindle a reading glow | by Janie B. Cheaney
Is new technology cutting-edge if consumers are losing the skill to use it?
Skids for greasing | by Mindy Belz
The run may be swift or slow, but make 2008 a year for defying gravity
Reaching out | by Marvin Olasky
To win in ’08, Republicans need to be more like Sam Adams
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