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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Two-ring circus" September 06, 2008, Vol. 23, No. 18

His to win

COVER STORY | By Jamie Dean

Barack Obama trails in polling among evangelicals, but he hopes to take the upbeat message that made him the first black candidate for U.S. president on the road to winning pro-life converts and the White House   More >>

His to lose
Sidebar | Heading to Minneapolis, John McCain polls—and pulls—for evangelical vote More >>
ArrowFeatures Charter course Lynn Vincent
Back to School | How to turn around a gang-infested inner-city school More >>
Don't Google me! Lynn Vincent
Back to School | It can bring professional havoc to social workers and students More >>
Houses of God Human Race Jaws of the bear Mindy Belz
Georgia | With a weak allied response, Russia extends its reach into Georgia More >>
Looking ahead
News to watch in the weeks to come More >>
Making the grade? Lynn Vincent
Back to School | Obama and McCain offer vastly different education proposals More >>
No more dirty looks Susan Olasky
Lifestyle/Technology | Volunteer chaplain corps brings peace to Detroit schools More >>
Oil and you David Bahnsen
Personal Finance | It's all about supply and demand More >>
Other credit crisis Mark Bergin
Education | Are student loans the next financial bubble to burst? More >>
Reading at risk Robert L. Jackson
Back to School | Many in Congress want to kill a highly successful phonics program More >>
States' witness Rusty Leonard and Warren Cole Smith
Charity | Moral lawmakers make more moral laws More >>
Subtract and divide Marvin Olasky
Back to School | Schools ignore what’s good about America More >>
Technological edge Marvin Olasky
Back to School | Online learning could become a powerful tool for homeschoolers More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz
Need-to-know news More >>
Quick Takes
Oddball occurences More >>
Quotables
Memorable things they said More >>
ArrowReviews Death Race Sam Thielman
Movies | Death Race earns its rating—and little else More >>
Henry Poole Is Here Megan Basham
Movies | A broken man finds meaning and faith in Henry Poole Is Here More >>
I.O.U.S.A. Sam Thielman
Movies | On the federal debt crisis, leaders aren’t leading More >>
Recovery Arsenio Orteza
Music | Loudon Wainwright III takes shots at his own moral failings More >>
Show and tell Marvin Olasky
Books | University of Texas professor J. Budziszewski has answers and advice More >>
The Family Marvin Olasky
Books | Jeff Sharlet reflects the paranoia about evangelical influence in politics More >>
The Rocker Meghan Keane
Movies | Rainn Willson gets to be a grown-up child in The Rocker More >>
The Stranger Arsenio Orteza
Music | Rerelease of The Stranger shows Billy Joel’s immaturity More >>
Notable CDs Little Richard
Four noteworthy reissues reviewed by Arsenio Orteza More >>
Notable books Dale Brown
Four books with Christian themes reviewed by Susan Olasky More >>
ArrowNotebook Man at sea Mark Bergin
Sports | Homeschooler aims to become youngest person to sail around the world alone More >>
ArrowVoices Ordinary man Joel Belz
Pastor Rick Warren says he isn’t walking away from the hard stuff More >>
Rorty’s rebels Gene Edward Veith
Why do parents support anti-parent education? More >>
Trap doors Andrée Seu
Some barriers are not enough to hold back sin More >>
Barack to school Janie B. Cheaney
Obama offers more of what hasn’t worked in education policy More >>
Freedom isn’t free Mindy Belz
And that goes for press freedom, too More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist
Letters from our readers More >>
Waiting for Venditte Marvin Olasky
Sheer velocity isn’t everything More >>
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