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  Volume 50, Issue 5
May, 2006 |
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Stopping Genocide—Again Ethnic bloodshed in Sudan's Darfur region remains the top crisis for U.N. ambassador John Bolton. Interview by Tony Carnes
The ACLU Is Not Evil And neither are many people with whom we disagree. Stephen L. Carter
The Debt Slayers There's a reason there are more Christian financial advisers than ever. John W. Kennedy
BOOKMARKS The Evangelical Unifier: History Douglas Sweeney appeals to evangelicals of all stripes to sustain the movement's momentum. Reviewed by Collin Hansen
The Legacy of Adoniram Judson A new biography shows behind the successful missionary were three matchless women. Reviewed by Sarah Johnson
The Saints Go Marching Back Poverty-fighting Christians labor to restore city workforce after Katrina. Deann Alford
BOOKMARKS The Scripture-Engaging Lincoln A new biography is one of the best. Mark Noll
BOOKMARKS This Little Light of Mine Sharing your faith does not have to be so intimidating. Reviewed by Mark Galli
Trapped with Dr. X An evolutionary philosopher's case against religion overpromises, underdelivers. Reviewed by John Wilson
INSIDE CT Tying Grace to the Cross The old hymns capture our condition. David Neff
Visual Spirituality Is religious art, like Michelangelo's 'Creation of Adam,' a violation of the second commandment when God is portrayed?—Steve Potts, Jackson, Mississippi Answered by Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin
Whose Law in Afghanistan? High-profile apostasy case highlights legal contradictions. Barbara G. Baker, Compass Direct, with additional news-service reporting
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