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Vol. 19, No. 26
Single minded
Why must Christian "chick lit" always reach the same destination as its secular counterpart-the altar?
Freedom summer
The National Endowment for the Humanities turns to the classics to stamp out "American amnesia"
Iraq: Too late, too soon
On the one side, Iraqis impatient with the long transition to elections in January; on the other, those worried that too much remains undone.
Politics: Rowland up the river
Politics: Rowland up the river
Ex-political wunderkind won't be impeached, but may face felony rap
15 votes short
Activism for the Federal Marriage Amendment seems lagging as Senate backers seek supporters before a July 12 vote
Religion: How shall we then vote?
Evangelicals tweak the language of their political manifesto after news media reports characterize it as a call for retreat
'I have never ordered torture'
'I have never ordered torture'
WASHINGTON: White House release of memos on prisoner treatment supports the president, but the debate is politically painful
Novel approach
Budding, unpublished writers are invited to submit short stories in the WORLDview Fiction Contest, sponsored by WestBow Press and WORLD.
TRUTH AND FICTION
TRUTH AND FICTION
A Christian publishing company aims to restore a great literary heritage: high-quality, general-market fiction written by Christians and from a biblical worldview
Blessed to be a blessing
Blessed to be a blessing
Novelist Bret Lott on using his God-given talents in his vocation, writing about forgiveness, and "setting God in the midst of these stories"
Fathers and sons
Fathers and sons
Frank Schaeffer discusses life as a wartime parent and how watching his son join the Marines and go to the Middle East changed the way he thinks about his relationship with his famous father