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Social Justice

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A Justice that Restores
A method for bringing victims and offenders together.
Healing Genocide
Ten years after the slaughter, Rwandans begin to mend their torn nation with a justice that is both biblical and African.
As complicated as ABC
Condoms and abstinence can both play a role in AIDS prevention.
"One Lord, One Faith, Many Ethnicities"
How to become a diverse organization and keep your sanity
Finding the 'Real God'
An interview with a sex trafficking survivor
The Hidden Slavery
"Each year, two million women and children worldwide have sex with strangers only because someone kidnaps them and threatens to kill them. You may have passed some of these victims on the street"
Uneasy Unity
Christians take different paths as road map hits impasse
Apocalypse Again and Again
The Bible doesn't tell us when to go to war but how to live in a war-ridden world
Mercy in Baghdad
North Americans endure bombing to chronicle the war's effects on civilians
War Could Reduce Holy Land's Christian Presence
Palestinian bishop fears current hostilities could continue a trend that sees Christians forced out of the area altogether.
Speaking Out: Where Do We Go From Here?
"Now that the bombs are falling, we'll need to repair Iraq—and our nation's moral standing"
CT Classic: The Ethics of Desert Storm
What Christianity Today said during the U.S.'s first war with Iraq
Yugoslavia: Divided by distrust
Kosovo's evangelicals take slow steps toward ethnic reconciliation
Opinion Roundup: Is Attacking Iraq Moral?
Christian leaders disagree, too
Evangelicalism: Billy Graham steps into Cincinnati's racial divide.
Evangelist calls for racial healing
Free the Burnhams
"A year after the missionaries' abduction, it's time to bring them home"
Sunday Colors
Dallas churches continue to challenge the racial divide
West Bank: Crackdown Hits Churches
Mideast Christians torn over tough Israeli tactics at churches
Reporter's Notebook: Trapped In Poverty and Forced Marriage
Saira's plight prompts a journalist to reflect on truth and culture
Just War: Christian Ethicists: Afghan War Is Just
Society of Christian Ethics gives cautious support to military effort.
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