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October 2008


[Cover Photo] [Spacer] Experts Debate How Christians Participate in Politics
Controversy followed Pastor Rick Warren's two-hour civil forum with presidential candidates John McCain and Barak Obama. Saddleback Church hosted the civil forum on Aug. 16, and Pastor Warren acted as moderator, asking the candidates about their moral policies and core faith values. Pastor Warren's actions sparked debate among conservatives and liberals alike, bringing up the question of how churches, and Christians, should be involved in politics.... More


[Cover Photo] [Spacer] Students Tell Why They Chose McCain or Obama
The Voice interviewed two students who volunteer at presidential campaign offices about their views on the candidates.... More


[Profile Photo] [Spacer] New Professor Raises Family of Eight
He sits behind his desk, eyes glued to the computer screen as he scrolls through his busy schedule for the day. Two oak bookshelves line the side of his office. Dr. Joseph Zichterman has his work cut out for him as a full-time professor and the leader of a family of 10.... More


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