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Weapons of the Spirit
"Regardless of their positions on Iraq, Christians have much they can do"
CT Classic: Weeping over Baghdad
"Desert Storm cost Iraq thousands of lives. At its conclusion, a Christianity Today editorial called for the church to deal with the living souls that remained"
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"
Peacemakers Seek to Show War from Point of View of Iraqi Civilians
Six Christian Peacemaker Team members remain in Iraq as bombs drop
Christian History Corner: Iraqi Christians' Path of Persecution
"Not heresy hunters, nor Islamic purges, nor even Mongol hordes could wipe Christianity from Iraq"
Standing for Peace on the Eve of War
Christian group seeks nonviolent solution in Iraq.
War Isn't Being Waged From the Pulpit
Most clergy avoid blanket statements on war.
CT Classic: War Cry
"As 1991's Gulf War began, a Christianity Today editorial said the church's best weapon was tearful prayer"
What George Bush's Favorite Devotional Writer Says About War
"War is the most damnably bad thing, wrote Oswald Chambers"
CT Classic: The Ethics of Desert Storm
What Christianity Today said during the U.S.'s first war with Iraq
The Iraq War Has Little Effect on the Rapture Index
The founder of an online end times speedometer says that other current events are more connected to biblical prophecy.
The End Is Not Yet
"The president of Dallas Theological Seminary says there will be an increase in wars and rumors of wars before the end times, but date setting should not be a priority for evangelicals."
Evangelicals Plan to Minister to Iraqis' Needs—Physical and Spiritual
"Evangelism efforts will join relief work, say Southern Baptist Convention and Samaritan's Purse"
Spittle and Self-Righteousness
Beware of responding too indignantly to those on the other side of the war debate
Mixing Iraq Aid and the Gospel Stirs Debate
Critics say proselytizing can reflect negatively on other relief groups and governments
The Back Page: Just War in Iraq
Sometimes going to war is the charitable thing to do
Keeping Their Heads Down
Vital but dwindling Christians face many pressures
Opinion Roundup: Is Attacking Iraq Moral?
Christian leaders disagree, too
Bully Culprit
Can a pre-emptive strike against the tyrant of Baghdad be justified?
Iraq: Death by Sanctions
Iraqi Christians persevere in spite of Saddam Hussein and 10 years of an economic embargo.
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