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Vol. 21, No. 26
When death is on the line
When death is on the line
Two recent books-one by a Christian and one not-show dramatic contrasts
Liberated but bound
Liberated but bound
Writer Caitlin Flanagan on where feminism went wrong
Single & stuck?
Debbie Maken and Connally Gilliam discuss how to obey God when marriage doesn't happen
The movie that wasn't made
The movie that wasn't made
So many of today's "message movies" are like messages in a bottle, dealing with yesterday's struggles.
Ideologue for hire
Ideologue for hire
In Jack Abramoff's depiction, Ralph Reed fought for ideas "as far as the cash goes"
Operation rescue
A Pakistani Christian frees kidnapped Christian children-and faces the wrath of Pakistan's terrorist slavers
Fiction is finer
Fiction is finer
Author Angela Hunt on why she prefers writing novels to nonfiction, and how writers always send messages of some sort
A rocky path
A rocky path
Some books from self-publishing companies showcase vanity, but others contend for wider distribution
Nothing resolved
Nothing resolved
ECUSA passes a watered-down response to the Windsor Report and sets itself on a collision course with the Anglican Communion
On borrowed time
Captured memo shows terrorist leaders realize they are fighting against the clock
From disapproval to delight
From disapproval to delight
Novels and movies were once generally suspect in evangelical eyes, but now the emphasis is on discernment.