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Dual Allegiance
Pastor jailed for using human head in occult ceremony.
The Other Election
Faith-friendly Democrats may take more congressional seats from Republicans this fall.
Evangelical Leaders to Support McCain
Ninety, not including Dobson, met in Denver last week. They will ask McCain to consider Huckabee as VP candidate.
Tory Believers: Which Higher Loyalty?
During the Revolutionary War, many preached Loyalism as the Christian response.
Early Returns Are Mixed
Global evangelicals don't necessarily vote like American evangelicals.
Virginia Judge Sides with Breakaway Episcopal Churches
Decision confirms April ruling in favor of Falls Church et al., saying the 1867 law that would allow them to retain property is constitutional.
The Great (Non)debate
Why are the candidates ignoring the huge problem under our noses?
'Footprints' Forensics
Families battle over who owns the famous poem.
Q&A: Frank Wolf
Wolf recently formed the House of Representatives' Caucus on Religious Minorities in the Middle East with Anna Eshoo.
Multiplying Fractions
How many evangelical votes are really in play?
Siege from Within: Day and Night in Johannesburg
South Africa is not an easy place to minister, despite the apparent normalcy.
How to Pick a President
Why virtue trumps policy.
Can America Still Bar Polygamy?
Much has changed since the late 1800s, and many arguments for keeping the ban aren't very compelling.
In Ukraine's Capital, Mayoral Campaigns Offer Hugs and Sermons
Looking for votes among Kyiv's skeptical evangelicals.
Denominations Join Episcopalian Diocese in Fight Over Church Property
Judge says Methodists, Worldwide Church of God, and others can participate in oral arguments.
News Briefs
Capital punishment returns, Cedarville’s trustees uphold firing, and the House votes for debt forgiveness.
Corporate-Sponsored Terror
Wives of slain missionaries sue Chiquita for complicity in the murders.
Suing for Reconciliation
Struggling congregation alleges the denomination sold its sanctuary unlawfully.
Myanmar Cyclone Aid Caught in Red Tape
Military junta limiting ability of relief groups to deliver and distribute food, medicine, shelter.
A Gentle Plea for Civility
Why America needs An Evangelical Manifesto.
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