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Fighting Flight
Christians call for commitment in wake of church bombings.
Ordinary Terrorists
Muslim extremists in Pakistan do not always belong to dangerous groups.
North Korea Human Rights Act a 'Miracle'
Michael Horowitz credits evangelicals with big role in passage.
Cracking Down on Conversions
Buddhist radicals push tough new laws.
Loose Lips
Christians in Hong Kong worry over remarks by broadcaster.
Speaking Out: The Resolution That Put the 'PC' in PCUSA
In its anti-Israel resolution, the Presbyterian General Assembly isn't speaking on behalf of members. A rabbi's opinion.
Iraq's Church Bombers vs. Muhammad
Attacks defy the Prophet's wish for the area's millennia-old Christian community, which is now on the edge of oblivion.
Distress, Harassment Continue for Vietnam's Montagnards
U.N. relief workers airlift 198 refugees to Cambodian capital.
Anti-conversion Reprieve
Sri Lanka Christians cheer high court ruling on controversial bill.
Christians Fear Some Backlash After India Elections
Still, they're heartened by voters' chastening of nationalist Hindus.
Explorers of Noah's Lost Ark
Citing new satellite images, team seeks to 'solidify the faith of many Christians.'
Terror on Top of the World
Maoist threats shut down development work.
Orthodox Unity …
Autonomous Orthodoxy isn't an oxymoron. It's the fulfillment of a different kind of American dream.
Bearing the Cross: Out-of-Control Clerics
Official scourgings and vigilante enforcers in Iran terrorize Christians.
Fascinated with The Passion
Gibson film draws big Muslim crowds.
The Secret Shelter
A sliver of hope for Christian women who suffer beatings, rape, and forced conversions to Islam.
Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide, and Plain Old Murder
What Tony Campolo and the State Department mean in recent comments about Palestine and Sudan.
Pakistani Christian Student Dies from Torture
Muslim seminary implicated in forcible conversion attempt.
Indian Churches Hail the Defeat of Hindu-Nationalist Government
Vote consciously campaign urged Christian voters to elect secular political parties.
India's Historic Elections and the Hand of God
Persecution will continue, but without as much implicit state support, says the president of the All India Christian Council.
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