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Vol. 35, No. 23
Midnight trains to Georgia
The Peach State prepares for a political frenzy as a pair of January runoffs determine the balance of the Senate—and the shape of the presidency
Mint cigarettes and gas rations
Rediscovering a critical year in the U.S. fight against Nazism
Flights to freedom
The stories of two women making hard journeys to America show what refugees endure
United States of division?
Solutions for pushing back against polarization
Matters of mystery
Conventional science still fumbles with the question of how life began, but the best evidence points to a Designer
He calls you friend
Encountering Christ’s mercy for the hearts of sinners and sufferers
2020 Books of the Year
Timely books in a tough season
Waiting for order
Lessons to learn in the aftermath of the presidential election
COVID-19 behind bars
Pandemic restrictions lead to extreme isolation for inmates who can’t access visitors, ministries, and education
A “women’s wave” for the GOP
As remaining House race results trickle in, Democrats cast blame and Republicans consider gains made possible in part by successful women candidates