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Pan-Asia

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The Immense Commission
Most postal areas still don't have any Christian workers living in them.
India Undaunted
Escalating repression can't seem to dampen the church's growth.
O Jailed Town of Bethlehem
How eerily still we see thee lie.
Rush to Judgment?
Israel Antiquities Authority's 'findings' bother many archaeologists.
Pakistani Christian Student Dies from Torture
Muslim seminary implicated in forcible conversion attempt.
Watch Those Web Postings
What Indians say American Christians should, and shouldn't, do to help.
Border Crackdown
Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem.
Emerging from the Shadows
House-church Christians start renting buildings, and dream of evangelism.
A Captivating Vision
Why Chinese house churches may just end up fulfilling the Great Commission.
Lip Service
Vietnam's guarantees of religious freedom are not fooling anybody.
Burma's Almost Forgotten
Christians find themselves battered by the world's longest civil war and a brutally repressive regime
Quake Opens Door to Gospel
How Christians are trying to ease tensions in the Islamic Republic.
House-Church Christian Dies in Custody
Family saw prisoner injured and bound with heavy chains.
Turkmenistan Tightens Religion Law
Violators of new law to be punished by fines or corrective labor.
China Arrests Dozens of Prominent Christians
At least 50 detained in fresh crackdown on house churches, reportedly promoted by new video and book releases.
The Red Glowing Cross
A veteran journalist makes vivid the hidden and expanding world of Chinese Christianity
The Dick Staub Interview: China's Christian Syndrome
David Aikman, author of Jesus in Beijing, says in 20 years Christians could have a major impact on China, and that could change the world.
Afghan Constitution Provides Little Protection for Religion
Nod to freedom of practice is too limited, critics say.
Crushing House Churches
Chinese intelligence and security forces attack anew.
Vietnam's 'Appalling' Persecution
Activists want Washington to confront Communist leaders for torturing and killing Christians
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