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Persecution

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Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws Strike Again--and May Get Worse
Christian sentenced to death, nursing school shut down.
Redeeming Bitterness
Miroslav Volf tells how to stop the 'shield of memory' from turning into a sword.
Graveyards Came First
Outreach in Vietnam's vibrant church, 38 years after Tet offensive martyrs.
A New Day in Vietnam
How a little NGO is helping Christians gain more freedom in a country still plagued by human-rights abuses.
Young Muslims in Turkey Murder Three Christians
Deaths mark first known martyrdom of Turkish converts since founding of republic.
Bizzare-istan
Death of self-styled autocrat gives hope to isolated Christians.
'Destroy the Christian Religion'
Campaign against Christians presses problem with refugee resettlement.
Majority Spoils
New law sidelines minority faiths in Romania.
Redirected Tithe
Eritrean officials seize church finances, jail Samaritan's Purse drivers.
Compassionate Bedfellow
Ten years ago, a Jewish leader shamed Christians into caring.
Equal-Opportunity Offender
Uzbek government crackdown on Muslims worries evangelicals.
Riding the Pope's Coattails
Protestants hope to share in the benefits of Turkey trip.
Fleeing Nineveh
Threatened by persistent violence, Assyrian Christians in Iraq want to govern themselves.
Cross Dress
British airline sends employee home for wearing crucifix.
Marginalized Again
Evangelicals protest mandatory Christian curriculum in Israel.
A One-China (Church) Policy
Werner Burklin says overseas evangelicals perpetuate the gulf between state-approved churches and illegal house churches.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Burned churches in Nigeria and Indonesia, plus a Baptist Foundation of Arizona update.
Malay Melee
Christian woman's case may determine whether Malaysians can leave Islam.
Q+A: Michael Cromartie

CT News Briefs
Palestinian Bible Society bookshop threatened, closed; church political activities investigated; Wal-Mart carries the pill.
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