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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "'To stay is to be killed'" November 29, 2008, Vol. 23, No. 24

'To stay is to be killed'

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

Over 2 million Iraqis have fled to neighboring countries. Victims of organized militant groups, most are traumatized into never going back—but where do they go from here?   More >>

ArrowFeatures Choosing his team | by Lynn Vincent
Early picks suggest Obama “should keep reading his Lincoln”
Congo sorrow | by Emily Belz
Revived fighting leaves many more displaced people to suffer
Deal or no deal? | by Mark Bergin
Economics historians warn against reliving past follies
Empty storehouse | by Warren Cole Smith
How to leave a legacy and die broke
Houses of God
Human Race | by The Editors
Integral life at work | by Susan Olasky
Family business strives for biblical bottom line—by investing in people
Looking ahead | by The Editors
News to watch in the weeks to come
Not Mr. Nice | by Arsenio Orteza
Paul Shanklin takes the high art of high-level impersonation very seriously
Rebuilding lives | by Adam Kail
What is the New York City Rescue Mission like today?
Role model in chief | by Alisa Harris
Will Barack Obama give African-Americans a new definition of masculinity?
Talk is cheap | by Alisa Harris
The kings of religious intolerance take the lead in interfaith dialogue
Terror in Tijuana | by Lynn Vincent
Latest drug violence reveals cartels with more weapons and less fear
The happy victor | by Matt Ristuccia
Milton’s birthday galas miss the point
Year-end planning | by David Bahnsen
What a year it's been for most Americans' finances
ArrowCulture Beat A Christmas Tale | by Meghan Keane
A Christmas Tale's Vuillard clan might look familiar
Another long day | by Rebecca Cusey
Two-hour TV movie opens new season of 24
Bolt | by Megan Basham
Bolt's journey will entertain audiences of all ages
British invasion | by David Sessions
Keane leads a pack of notable new releases
Fearful evangelicals | by Marvin Olasky
Angel slogs from paranoia to absurdity
Giving thanks | by Marvin Olasky
Gritty screenwriter turns from Hollywood’s dark side and walks in the light
Quantam of Solace | by Sam Thielman
Quantum of Solace dares to crack into 007's shell
Treadmill fears | by Marvin Olasky
Jews should not worry about a rightist theocracy
Twilight | by Megan Basham
Teenagers drawn to the movie need to understand what real love looks like
Notable CDs | by Dion DiMucci
Four recent CDs by veteran acts reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Notable books | by Vince Flynn
Four bestselling novels reviewed by Susan Olasky
ArrowDepartments The Buzz Quick Takes Quotables Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Boldly forward | by Joel Belz
An invitation to shape the future of journalism
The God trip | by Gene Edward Veith
Stephen King retraces his “dark” Christianity
Watching Christmas | by Andrée Seu
The waiting is worth it: Patiently, expectantly keep watch
Homesteaders needed | by Mindy Belz
Time to stake a new kind of claim in Iraq
Passion & opportunity | by Nickolas Eicher
News cutbacks create an opening for WORLD, and we need your help
Tell us a story | by Janie B. Cheaney
Plot and conflict beg for resolution
School, media, cities | by Marvin Olasky
An evangelical call to strategic focus in these three areas
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