November 2011
Can Religion Solve The Debt Crisis?
In This Issue
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What Does It Mean to Be “Called”?
Personal from David C. Pack, Publisher/Editor-In-Chief

Arab Revolutions—Giving Way to a New Power Bloc
The death of Libya’s longtime ruler—the ouster of Egypt’s autocratic president—Tunisia’s first free elections after a popular uprising. The “Arab Spring” is ushering in a new form of government for the region.
By Nestor A. Toro

Can Religion Solve the Debt Crisis?
The Vatican has again called for closer ties between religion and politics—a move that should come as no surprise.
By Samuel C. Baxter

Are You Stressed Out?
While stress is inseparable from daily life, how you deal with it can determine success or failure.

The “Occupy” Movement: A Leaderless Democracy?
Economic uncertainty has inspired thousands of protesters globally to take a stance against capitalism. Their alternative is yet to be defined.

King James Bible: 400 Years and Counting
What is the story behind the most widely distributed Bible translation?
