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Speaking Out

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'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.
The Middle East's Death Wish—and Ours
We say "everyone wants peace," but we also want to see our enemies destroyed.
Where Atrocity Is Normal
Understanding Christian soldiers who have seen the horrors of war.
Stand Up, Stand Up for Wicca
A war widow rightly wonders: Whose freedom are we fighting for?
Finally, Some Overdue Good News in the Battle Against AIDS
"Global slowing" is about as good as it gets when you're talking about this disease.
Post-Traumatic Faith
Understanding the plight of Christians who have killed in combat.
A Prayer for Lenas and Luis
How one racially diverse church ministers to foreigners, while submitting to Caesar.
Appreciate Our Efforts
Don't patronize or belittle Rwandan Christians committed to progress.
Living with Tares
Why I stay in a church that has seriously strayed from biblical teaching.
The Almost Formerly Important
Lessons of the old mainline for the new mainline.
The Wrong End of the Spear
Is Christian passion for purity blinding us to our missionary impulse?
'I Feel Betrayed'
A son-in-law of one of the murdered missionaries says the casting was a mistake.
Politically Driven Injustice
Fixing global poverty requires more than Rick Warren's PEACE plan.
Raising Ebenezer
We are misguided when we modernize hymn texts.
If Thy Stomach Offends Thee
Weight loss for me isn't about beauty or health.
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