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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "The Road to Cana" February 23, 2008, Vol. 23, No. 4

The Road to Cana

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The second novel about Christ by acclaimed author Anne Rice, who once wrote about vampires, is due out on March 4. Here’s an excerpt from Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana, followed by Rice’s reasons for depicting as she did Jesus’ encounter with Satan.   More >>

ArrowFeatures Barack the vote | by Mark Bergin
Obama’s quick draw in the Wild West has Clinton on the run
Unknown ingredient | by Clint Rainey
Mysterious death of a foster child puts mother seeking to adopt him in jail
An American in Paris | by Robert Carle
French president Nicolas Sarkozy is changing the image of his homeland
Back from the brink | by Rusty Leonard & Warren Smith
Oral Roberts University undergoes a financial and leadership transformation
Begin again | by Mindy Belz
Union University prepares to restart classes following twisters
Human race
Keeping posted | by David Bahnsen
This step in the accumulation process may be complex, but it is pivotal
Looking ahead
News to watch in the weeks to come
No heaven on earth | by Jamie Dean
Conservative evangelical leaders scramble for leverage
Picking up pieces | by Susan Olasky
What one Christian in Africa started
Stealth treaty | by Alisa Harris
An international treaty used to change abortion laws is on the move
The bloc to watch | by Clint Rainey
With a Texas primary March 4, Hispanic voters are feeling their clout
Washington's war | by Marvin Olasky
The father of our country fought against his impulses
ArrowCulture Beat Out of Africa | by Marvin Olasky
Author Thomas C. Oden says scholars for too long have ignored a legacy
A humble faith? | by Marvin Olasky
What does it mean to be an evangelical in politics?
Hit man humor | by Sam Thielman
In Bruges is very violent but manages to be very funny
Into the music | by Arsenio Orteza
Van Morrison defies labels but invites revisiting
Lipstick smears | by Megan Basham
Married woman’s version of Sex and the City is shallower than predecessor
Or maybe not | by Meghan Keane
Definitely, Maybe demands far too much from a little actress
Sinking fast | by David J. Sanders
A series of unusual events fails to keep Fool's Gold adrift
Notable CDs | by The Blind Boys of Alabama
Five CDs with which to commemorate Black History Month
Noteworthy books | by Dalia Sofer
Four noteworthy hardback novels reviewed by Susan Olasky
ArrowDepartments The Buzz Quick Takes Quotables Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts End of an illusion | by Joel Belz
We evangelicals are not the political force many thought we were
Suicidal ideology | by Gene Edward Veith
Multiculturalists enable the worst oppressors
Where are the men? | by Andrée Seu
Assigning blame for the dearth of males at church
Fear not | by Mindy Belz
Worry has less to do with the curves life throws than the shape one's in
Newbery roundup | by Janie B. Cheaney
A grownups’ list of the top children’s books
Bewitching hour | by Marvin Olasky
The Obama campaign is emotionally appealing but not very specific
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