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Pan-Asia

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Blockbuster Evangelism
"Millions have been converted after seeing films about Jesus, and Hindu radicals are responding with violence"
Renewed Attacks on Christians
Christians continue to suffer in Sri Lanka
Rebuilding Afghanistan U
How Christian scholars are using their heads to change people's hearts at universities worldwide-including the one Osama bin Laden used to roam
Attacks on 'Soft Targets' in Iraq Hampering Humanitarian Groups
The Oct. 27 suicide bombing that targeted the International Committee of the Red Cross struck a blow to all humanitarian organizations in Iraq
About-Face on Charities
Communist leaders invite even Christians to help the poor
Hindu Leaders Crack Down on Conversions
Potential converts must ask permission
Iraq's Good Samaritans
"This past summer, pundits predicted that Iraqis would resent Franklin Graham's ministry. What really happened when the workers showed up?"
Books & Culture's Books of the Week: Remember Afghanistan?
Two inside reports
Uneasy Unity
Christians take different paths as road map hits impasse
Bones of Contention
Why I still think the James bone box is likely to be authentic.
Biblical Archaeology's Dusty Little Secret
The James bone box controversy reveals the politics beneath the science
The Joy of Suffering in Sri Lanka
How Christians thrive in the land where ethnic and religious strife is always just around the corner
Other Baghdad Battles Ahead for Christians
Enemies include extortion and uncontrolled church growth
'Dangerous' Chinese Bill Is Thwarted
Article 23 would have automatically banned Hong Kong groups now outlawed on the mainland
Hard Line on the Road Map
Can Rice put pressure on the nation she admires?
"West, Meet East"
Who Are the Christians in the Middle East? examines millions of forgotten believers
Top Ten New Testament Archaeological Finds of the Past 150 Years
"How do shrouds, boats, inscriptions, and other artifacts better help us understand the Christ of the Ages?"
What Do the Stones Cry Out?
Beware of claims that archaeology disproves—or proves—the Bible is true
CT Classic: Listening to the Fifth Gospel
The sun-baked ruins of the Holy Land have a story to tell
A Man of Peace
"While other monks march against peace, this fierce-looking cleric seeks accord"
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