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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Schock factor" January 31, 2009, Vol. 24, No. 2

Young gun

COVER STORY | By Emily Belz

Freshman lawmaker Aaron Schock could be a potent weapon for worn-out GOP   More >>

ArrowFeatures Activism@home Alisa Harris
Technology | Online tools reshape how young Americans go about changing the world More >>
Blue Dog comeback? Emily Belz
Politics | More Democrats in the House means more conservative ones, too More >>
Caregiver's lifestyle Susan Olasky
Lifestyle/Technology | Patients are family to health aide Gwen Dickson More >>
Checkbook approach Mark Bergin
Politics | Major players will have a say before Obama's economic stimulus plan passes More >>
Deeper into sin Marvin Olasky
Radicalism | A misguided search for meaning led a young radical to the Communist Party More >>
Evangelical shift? Mark Bergin
Religion | Some younger evangelicals may take non-orthodox views on same-sex unions More >>
Farewell tour Mindy Belz
Sudan | South Sudan president says goodbye to one administration with anxiety More >>
Houses of God Human Race The Editors Looking ahead The Editors
News to watch in the weeks to come More >>
No good choices Lynn Vincent
Afghanistan | Capt. Roger Hill's choice is costing him is career More >>
Permanently temporary Jamie Dean
Middle East | Civilians on both sides of the Israel-Gaza divide suffer in war More >>
Profound witness Rusty Leonard and Warren Cole Smith
Charity | Giving money in tough times says much about Christian security More >>
Richard John Neuhaus Mindy Belz
Death | More >>
Sane reading David Bahnsen
Personal Finance | Some classic works are a good guide through today's financial insanity More >>
Tainted love Timothy Lamer
Politics | Is Wall Street money for the inauguration a gift or an investment? More >>
Turnabout play Brian T. Johnson
Abortion | Late-term abortionist George Tiller attempts to put his trial on trial More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors
Need-to-know news More >>
Quick Takes The Editors
Oddball occurences More >>
Quotables The Editors
Memorable things they said More >>
ArrowReviews Bride Wars Meghan Keane
Movies | Hathaway, Hudson can't rescue Bride Wars More >>
Collections collector Arsenio Orteza
Music | David DeBoor Canfield has one busy career with a central theme More >>
Faith too saturated? Marvin Olasky
Books | DiIulio would leave the playing field tilted against religious charities More >>
Last Chance Harvey Sam Thielman
Movies | Hoffman and Thompson shine in Last Chance Harvey More >>
Notable CDs Jonathan Dimmick
Music | Four new or recent classical CDs reviewed by Arsenio Orteza More >>
Shadow wonk Marvin Olasky
Books | For author George Friedman all geopolitics is inevitable and impersonal More >>
The bright side Megan Basham
Movies | Is Hollywood moving away from darker films? More >>
Notable books Bernard Cornwell
Four current novels reviewed by Susan Olasky More >>
ArrowNotebook Passing glory Mark Bergin
Sports | A straight-edged approach to life has served Colt McCoy well More >>
ArrowVoices Piles to read Joel Belz
Young writers and would-be authors provide a lot to sort through More >>
Silent betrayal Andrée Seu
Public confession may be difficult, but it's half the gospel More >>
The horror, the hope Janie B. Cheaney
Africa needs the transforming power of the Holy Spirit More >>
Traveling mercies Mindy Belz
They visit even magazines in transition More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters from our readers More >>
Power politics Marvin Olasky
The tragedy of compassionate conservatism More >>
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