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February 13, 2012
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Pan-Asia

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The Refugee Pastor That Could
As a teen growing up in Tennessee, Chansamone Saiyasak vowed to return to Thailand. And he did—with remarkable results.
Managing a Crisis
Relief needs in China and Myanmar are massive—and will likely continue for years.
The Problem with Hating Religion
A scholar rescues the reputation of generation of Middle East scholars.
Equal-Opportunity Offender
Uzbek government crackdown on Muslims worries evangelicals.
Child Sex Tours
The average victim is 14, and Americans make up 25 percent of the customers.
Red-Light Rescue
The 'business' of helping the sexually exploited help themselves.
One 'Major Step'
Saudi Arabia's promise to curb abuses raises cautious hope.
'They Know We Are Christians'
Lebanese Christian compassion impresses Muslims during bloody conflict.
Soaking in Blood—Again
Sri Lankan violence costs 1,000 lives. Relief efforts set back.
Indonesia's Death Quota
Advocates question motive for executing Christians.
The Price of Protest
Chinese police beat hundreds during church demolition.
China's New Legal Eagles
Evangelical lawyers spur civil rights movement forward.
We're Not Spectators
Mideast Christians writing for our website expressed their anguish—and anger.
Reflections from a Messianic Jew in Israel
When questions are too hard to answer, we must still be about our Father's business.
The Fulfillment of Prophecy Right Before Our Eyes
Walking among Lebanon's Christians.
The World Council of Churches Buddies Up to Hezbollah
Nearly the entire international community blames Lebanon's terrorist militia. Why is the WCC silent?
Evangelical Leaders, Bush at Odds Over North Korea
Franklin Graham opposes sanctions, Land and Cizik encourage broader focus from White House.
'We Did Not Listen. Therefore, Has This Trouble Come'
What evangelicals and Jews need to hear from each other in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
A 'Prayer' to Condoleezza Rice
After the water turns to blood at Qana, how long?
Leveling the Investment Field
Why has it been so hard for organizations to treat Israel like any other state?
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