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February 13, 2012
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Ministry at the Center of Violence
Russ Stendal, held hostage for months by narco-terrorists, now ministers in their midst.
Corporate-Sponsored Terror
Wives of slain missionaries sue Chiquita for complicity in the murders.
Death-Defying Ministry
Protestant leaders practice grassroots justice--and keep a low profile.
'I Was Looking for Peace and Found it in Christ'
A converted felon in Colombia reflects on life in the guerrilla ranks.
Why the FARC Hates Evangelicals
The terrorist group has many misconceptions about Colombian Christians.
Lessons from a Hostage Pastor in Colombia
A young minister works to prevent guerrilla kidnappings.
Forgotten casualties of an uncivil war
Three million Colombians are displaced, with few prospects.
New Life in a Culture of Death
Hope for Colombia dwells inside its most lethal killing field - Bellavista Prison.
Columbia: terrorist kill two more evangelical pastors.
Two church leaders ambushed in August
Colombia: Missionaries Defy Terrorist Threat in Colombia
U.S. Embassy says North Americans are guerrilla targets
Rebels Force Churches to Close in Colombia
Christians accused of political involvement in May 26 elections
Missionaries May Be Target Of FARC Guerrillas
U.S. embassy in Colombia issues warning to missionaries and churches.
Risking Life for Peace
Caught between rebels, paramilitaries, and crop-dusters, peacemaking Christians put their lives on the line in violent Colombia
New Tribes Missionaries Kidnapped in 1993 Declared Dead
Mission concludes Colombian guerrillas shot the three men in 1996
Bearing the Cross | Jeff M. Sellers: Forgotten Gulag in North Korea
What you can do to help persecuted Christians
Hostage Pastor Released Unharmed In Colombia
Wife pledges to stay in Colombia because the kidnappers cannot stop the Lord's work
Colombian Evangelical Lawyers Survive Murder Attempt
Attack Thwarts Plans to Form a National Christian Legal Society.
Columbia: U.S. Demands Information About Missing Missionaries
New Tribes Mission workers abducted eight years ago
Fate of Kidnapped Colombian Pastor Still Unknown
"FARC suspected, but so far there has been no word from Montealegre's abductors."
Colombian Guerilla Offers No Clues to Missionaries' Fate
FBI says that Medina has no information on kidnapped New Tribes missionaries.
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