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Vol. 24, No. 7
Extreme prejudice
Extreme prejudice
A culture of too much trust may have contributed to the Stanford financial scandal
'The Jews of our time'
'The Jews of our time'
Christians bear the brunt of persecution in the world today, says Michael Horowitz, and he's joined with evangelicals to do something about it
Fighting the enemy by protecting friends
Fighting the enemy by protecting friends
Experts argue for a new kind of surge
Transparent intentions
Transparent intentions
There are reasons to be skeptical about claims of "transparency" from those with an agenda
Passing the baton
Passing the baton
How mega-ministries grapple with a founder's departure
Looking Ahead
News to watch in the weeks to come
Meet the teacher
Meet the teacher
New Secretary of Education Arne Duncan left a legacy of innovation, choice and accountability in Chicago.
Crying out
Crying out
Is seeing believing?
Creative control
Creative control
Gay group's media strategy has paid big dividends, even with daytime soap operas
Sin of omission
Sin of omission
When is a Christian encyclopedia "too Christian" for its own good?
From the ashes
From the ashes
In a county where African-American homes have been burned to the ground, black and white churches begin the healing process
Exit strategies
Exit strategies
Conservative congregations face complicated issues as more and more decide to leave liberal denominations
Food for thought
Food for thought
Angel Food Ministries finds itself at the center of lawsuits
How close a tie?
How close a tie?
The charges against abortionist George Tiller are narrow, but the effects of any verdict could be sweeping
Salmonella cop
Salmonella cop
Barton Stupak is a pro-life lawmaker who wants to protect your right to eat a peanut butter sandwich
Tea off
Tea off
Tax day parties protest $3 trillion in Obama-era spending