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One in the Spirit
Evangelicals look for reconciliation in aftermath of Asia's longest civil war.
Man-Made Disaster
In Sri Lanka, money abounds, but fighting halts tsunami reconstruction.
Soaking in Blood—Again
Sri Lankan violence costs 1,000 lives. Relief efforts set back.
Banning Compassion
Buddhist radicals seek to curtail Christian witness.
Sri Lanka Bible College Aiding Victims, Churches
More than 30,000 of island nation's 20 million people dead.
Church Building and Its Members Reported Swept to Sea
Horrific and hopeful stories emerging from Sri Lankan Christians.
Tsunami Survivors Desperate for Aid
Christian groups worldwide mobilize massive relief effort to South Asia.
Temptations in Disaster
A ministry leader in Sri Lanka advises his colleagues on spiritual disciplines during a crisis.
Disaster Prompts 'Neighborly Love'
The director of Youth for Christ in Sri Lanka meets Christian survivors straining to deliver aid to victims despite their own losses.
Cracking Down on Conversions
Buddhist radicals push tough new laws.
Anti-conversion Reprieve
Sri Lanka Christians cheer high court ruling on controversial bill.
Anti-Conversion Conspiracy
Buddhist nationalists in Sri Lanka step up violence against churches.
Renewed Attacks on Christians
Christians continue to suffer in Sri Lanka
The Joy of Suffering in Sri Lanka
How Christians thrive in the land where ethnic and religious strife is always just around the corner
Being the Leaven
Why only a handful of Sri Lankan Christians wage peace via the difficult political process
Indigenous and Evangelistic
"Isolated from the infusion of foreign missionaries by Sri Lankan laws, the island's church knows that to survive, it must focus on evangelism"
A Man of Peace
"While other monks march against peace, this fierce-looking cleric seeks accord"
Violence Erupts in Sri Lanka as Churches Look to New PM to Bring Peace
The island nation reels from an ethnic conflict which has claimed more than 64,000 lives since 1983.
The Hard-Won Lessons of Terror and Persecution
Overseas Christians reflect on painful experiences
Sri Lanka: Christians Mediate for Peace
Sri Lanka churches try to reconcile Sinhalese Buddhists and Hindu Tamils
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