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"Home again" July 12, 2008, Vol. 23, No. 14
Home is where the start is
COVER STORY | By Jamie Dean
Tens of thousands of South Sudanese are making the trek from refugee camps back to their villages, only to find that a new beginning includes impassable roads, unexploded landmines, lingering violence, and disease More >>
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Ministry | On anniversary, Teen Challenge grows as political plants choke amid thorns
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Anglican semi-schism
Richard N. Ostling
Religion | Conservative bishops form breakaway movement at last
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David versus Goliaths
Rusty Leonard & Warren Cole Smith
Charity | Lone shareholder cuts away at the business-abortion alliance
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Houses of God
Sarah Kiewel
Human race
Just the facts
Mark Bergin
Education | Louisiana law protects teachers who bring evidence against Darwinisim
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Keep the cards
David L. Bahnsen
Personal Finance | What seems like a sound move may end up hurting your credit rating
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Looking ahead
News to watch in the weeks to come
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Making memories
Susan Olasky
Lifestyle/Technology | Websites offer advantages for storing and sharing photos
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Pocketbook policies
Jamie Dean
Campaign 2008 | Competing economic proposals reveal much about candidates’ values
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Still waiting
a pastor from Harare
Zimbabwe | Food is scarce, prices are skyrocketing and fear reigns in Zimbabwe
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Tragic post-mortem
Arsenio Orteza
Music | Allegations against Larry Norman mar death of music pioneer
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Trying times
Jill Nelson
Algeria | Christians face a wave of persecution in Africa’s second-largest country
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Up for grabs
Alisa Harris
Campaign 2008 | Obama makes a concerted bid for the young evangelical vote
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What would Jesus fly?
Rusty Leonard and Warren Cole Smith
Money | Six televangelists under investigation frequent luxury corporate jets
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Need-to-know news
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Hyphenated Americans
Cal Thomas
Today’s immigrants lead transnational lives
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Quick Takes
Oddball occurrences
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Quotables
Memorable things they said
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Music | FF5 puts Christian crunk on the map
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Fascists on the left
Marvin Olasky
Books | Redrawing the political map along political lines
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A different Coldplay
David Sessions
Music | Viva la Vida is a shot of musical diversity from an unlikely source
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As We Forgive
Alyson Thoner
Movies | Filmmaker captures remarkable but painful reconciliation efforts in Rwanda
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Modern bondage
Marvin Olasky
Books | Today’s slaves are numerous, cheap, and possibly in a neighborhood near you
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New conservatives
Marvin Olasky
Books | Pentecostals make a difference for the world's poor
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Wanted
Megan Basham
Movies | Why are films like Wanted so popular among young men?
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Notable CDs
Barbara Harbach
Four new or recent classical CDs reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
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Notable books
Richard J. Foster
Four noteworthy nonfiction books reviewed by Susan Olasky
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Sports | The British Bible Society plans to distribute bibles to Olympic village
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It’s not always wrong to be a “single-issue” advocate
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Uncommon bond
Gene Edward Veith
Family collapse opens a door for totalitarianism
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Freedom’s champion
Andrée Seu
Isaac Backus knew where state-supported churches led
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Under wraps
Mindy Belz
The politics of inclusivity isn’t easy
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Weird science
Janie B. Cheaney
The “God particle” and the future of physics
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Mailbag
Guest Columnist
Letters from our readers
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Don’t waste a setback
Marvin Olasky
It, too, can draw you closer to God
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