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Pan-Africa

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Can We Defeat Poverty?
Unless Africa tames corruption, new aid efforts will fail.
Hunting the Big Gazelle
Why Rick Warren may succeed where others failed.
Purpose Driven in Rwanda
Rick Warren's sweeping plan to defeat poverty.
Leader's Death Unsettles Nation
Can peace process work without the strong-arm Garang?
Raising the Compassion Bar
How 575 suburban teens underwrote a medical clinic, schoolhouse, and a year's supply of food for a village in Zambia—with money to spare.
Dumped into Drums
Eritrea ramps up brutal crackdown on Christians.
Out of Africa
The leader of nearly 18 million Nigerian Anglicans challenges the West's theology and control.
Culture Allies
Ethiopian government donates land for hundreds of congregations.
Hotel Sudan Isn't a Film—Yet
Genocide in Darfur must be stopped.
The Risks of Regime Change
Middle Eastern Christians might end up more repressed under democracy than under dictators.
Healing a Sick Land'
German evangelist bolsters Nigerian reconciliation efforts.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Anti-homosexuality free speech, UK cloning, and a UN cloning ban.
Killer Taxes
Missionaries face a choice: Pay up or get out of Kenya.
Why We're Losing the War Against HIV/AIDS
Harvard's Edward C. Green says health officials undermine abstinence and fidelity programs in Africa.
Fragile Accord
History, resentment, and ethnic tension imperil long-term peace in Sudan.
A Church Largely on Its Own
Hundreds of missionaries in Ivory Coast pull out after anti-French violence.
Giving Hope a Chance
Danforth calls on Sudan's government, rebels to 'prove skeptics wrong.'
Human Sacrifice Redux
How the church battles deadly prophets in its midst.
Silencing Rights Talk
Law would shut down many faith-based groups.
Winking at Corruption No More
Christians help lead a worldwide movement opposing graft.
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