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Pan-Asia

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Live from Beirut
An Arab-world Christian satellite television station struggles to operate from Lebanon.
'Who Is My Neighbor' in the Lebanon-Israel Conflict?
Further reflections from the academic dean of the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary in Lebanon.
The Silent Human Conscience
What should I tell my daughter when bombs fall and the great nations say nothing?
Prince of Peace's Hometown Bombarded
Missiles' booms sound the alarm to our forsaken responsibility of peace making.
We Risk Not Just Suffering, But Annihilation
An open letter to Dr. Martin Accad.
Another Point of View: Evangelical Blindness on Lebanon
The academic dean of the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary is angry at evangelical Christians, Israel, Hezbollah, the U.S., and the international community.
When the Bombs Fell on Beirut
This week's fighting between Israel and Lebanon seems too familiar.
Warren's North Korea Trip Delayed
Stadium event still planned for next year.
North Korea, Land of Opportunity?
Missile tests and a planned trip by Rick Warren have put the spotlight on the country's beleaguered Christians.
Money Talks
Activists hope to change North Korea by punishing China's economy.
CT News Briefs
Palestinian Bible Society bookshop threatened, closed; church political activities investigated; Wal-Mart carries the pill.
Whose Law in Afghanistan?
High-profile apostasy case highlights legal contradictions.
Religious Freedom Isn't Free
Rights to faith and liberty are at risk in Afghanistan.
Every Tribe and Class
If these missionaries have their way, millions of Taiwanese will no longer be too embarrassed or intimidated to go to church.
What Was CPT Doing in Iraq?
The original vision of a peacemaker force from the man who started it.
Militants Besiege Mission in North India
Hindu nationalists crack down on ministry to poor, sick.
Walking the Talk After Tsunami
In a region known for its hostility to the church, Christian relief work is building bridges with Muslims.
Palestine's Troubling Democracy
Local Christians fret over Hamas's victory.
The Soul Hunters of Central Asia
The most Baptist state in the world—Nagaland—is vying to become a powerhouse for cross-cultural missions.
Palau Pulls Back
Evangelist had told Chinese house churches to register with government.
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