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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Dating and courtship confusion" June 04, 2011, Vol. 26, No. 11

Christian boy meets Christian girl

COVER STORY | By Susan Olasky

Christians are not like the world when it comes to dating and courtship. But ­in-depth interviews reveal a lot of confusion and anxiety among God’s young men and women when it comes to forming relationships and finding a spouse   More >>

A man's world
Sidebar | Sexual economics of college campuses empower men at the expense of women More >>
ArrowAdditional Cover Stories No wedding, no womb Alisa Harris
New York City group is trying to do something about out-of-wedlock births More >>
The marrying kind William Boyd
Young camp counselors are husbands and fathers in training More >>
ArrowFeatures Goes with terrortory Mindy Belz
Pakistan | Osama bin Laden took sanctuary in a region surrounded by Christian outposts More >>
Mandatory mayhem Catherine Pearson
Law | 'Tough on crime' sentencing laws have created unintended consequences More >>
Storm season Jamie Dean
Weather | Locals fight to help one another following deadly tornadoes More >>
ArrowDispatches Factory orders Emily Belz
The NLRB tries to force Boeing not to build a plant in South Carolina More >>
Horror in Congo The Editors
and other news briefs More >>
Human Race The Editors Looking Ahead The Editors Mainline death throes Edward E. Plowman
Another declining church votes to ordain open homosexuals More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews 'Sundance for troops' Michael Leaser
Movies | The GI Film Festival marks its fifth year of celebrating pro-military films More >>
Box Office Top 10 The Editors
Movies | For the weekend of may 13-15, according to Box Office Mojo More >>
History lessons Marvin Olasky
Books | Authors delve into the past, from creation forward More >>
On Stranger Tides Rebecca Cusey
Movies | Clocking in at two hours, the movie delivers only about half an hour of fun More >>
Reconciliation Megan Basham
Movies | More >>
Refocused Marvin Olasky
Q&A | As marriage crumbles, Christians can uphold the biblical family as a model More >>
Sensitive singer Arsenio Orteza
Music | Lucinda Williams’ Blessed brings to life a winsome vulnerability More >>
Tree of Life (print) Rebecca Cusey
Movies | More >>
Notable CDs
Four new classical releases reviewed by Arsenio Orteza More >>
Notable Books
Four books about marriage reviewed by Susan Olasky More >>
ArrowNotebook Ka’a Jovai The Editors
Houses of God | Paraguay More >>
Insider out Joseph Slife
Money | Hedge fund billionaire found guilty of fraud More >>
Withering away? Timothy Dalrymple
Religion | Researchers rush to predict the demise of organized religion in the West More >>
Fractured policy Daniel James Devine
Science | Panel considers safety of emerging gas extraction technique More >>
Fans in high-def Mark Bergin
Sports | The bleachers may be empty, but baseball is riding high More >>
Books on the go Alissa Wilkinson
Technology | Car-bound vacationers may turn to audiobooks for long summer drives More >>
ArrowVoices Crying ‘Wolf!’ Joel Belz
Scaring the public with cynical warnings comes at a high cost More >>
Living in the middle Andrée Seu Peterson
Life is not always as it seems More >>
A free woman Janie B. Cheaney
Christianity—and its 'death by torture'— is the path to liberation More >>
Misapprehending Mindy Belz
U.S. and allies should think enough of bin Laden to finish the job More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters from our readers More >>
The right questions Marvin Olasky
A biblical lens opens minds about dealing with social woes More >>
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