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Myanmar Cyclone Aid Caught in Red Tape
Military junta limiting ability of relief groups to deliver and distribute food, medicine, shelter.
Wiping out HIV
It's good for the soul to fight the virus.
Prison Fight
InnerChange ministry shuts down in Iowa after funding battle.
Political Eyes Wide Open
Helping Kenya begins by rejecting simplistic analyses and solutions.
Spiritual Disaster Preparedness
Will evangelicals show the will to pursue the prevention of a pending threat?
A Merciful White Flash
While despairing of nuclear annihilation, I received an irresistible consolation.
Gambling Opponents Say Moral Argument No Longer a Trump
As casinos and lotteries spread, two-thirds of Americans join in.
The Vision Thing
Clarity came just as things got blurry.
Capital Doubts
Supreme Court mulls lethal injections as Christian support for the death penalty drops.
$300K Settlement
Mars Hill Graduate School sued for sexual discrimination.
Church v. Church
Korean American congregation alleges racial discrimination in church property sale.
My Top 5 Books on the Civil Rights Era

Post-Mayhem Woes
Tribal rivalries — including Christian-on-Christian violence — hamper healing.
Caste Down
Commission's decision imperils benefits for Christian Dalits.
India's Burning Issue
Conversions in Orissa—and the violent reaction against them—highlight tension in India's not-so-dead caste system.
Justice Delayed
Security worries stall recognition of Armenian genocide.
My Top 5 Books on Social Justice

An Incomplete Reconciliation
Jan Karon's latest contains all her traditional charms but misses an opportunity.
Courageous Nonviolence
At the first Christmas, the angels proclaimed, 'Peace on earth.' Just-war and pacifist Christians together can make it happen.
How We Fight Poverty
U.N. Millennium Development Goals are good—as far as they go.
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Great Leap Forward
China is changing and so is its church. How new urban believers are shaping society in untold ways.

Evangelicals Lament a Politicized Faith
New document calls for allegiance higher than political party, nationality, or ideology.

A Gentle Plea for Civility
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Myanmar Cyclone Aid Caught in Red Tape
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Hungry for Jesus
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The China Paradox

Change of Address
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Blessed Be the Name of the Lord
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Jeremiah Wright, Evangelicals' Brother in Christ
Go ahead and disagree with Obama's pastor. But remember: He's family.

Emergent's New Christians and the Young, Restless Reformed
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