July 12 coverThe editorial and art staffs at WORLD have pulled together another outstanding issue, full of in-depth reporting and insightful commentary, all from a Biblical perspective. And you can read it online now (or through our RSS feed). Here are some highlights from the July 12 issue:

Cover story: Jamie Dean reports that tens of thousands of South Sudanese are making the trek from refugee camps back to their villages, only to find that a new beginning includes impassable roads, unexploded landmines, lingering violence, and disease.

Money: Rusty Leonard and Warren Cole Smith have discovered that the six televangelists under Senate investigation frequent luxury corporate jets—and they are not alone.

This week: WORLD on the Web’s Alisa Harris writes that as Barack Obama makes a concerted bid for the young evangelical vote, the numbers suggest they are still leaning right.

Thoughts: As a follow-up to his June 28 column (“Don’t waste your bypass”), Marvin Olasky, who recently underwent open-heart surgery, writes, “Don’t waste your setback: It, too, can draw you closer to God.”

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