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An Inside Look at China’s Remarkable Religious Resurgence
Journalist Ian Johnson sees faith on the rise where it was once ruthlessly suppressed.
I Found the Gospel in Communist Romania
And then I shared it with the man the government sent to kill me.
The Christians, the Soviets, and the Bible
‘The Americans’ has handled Christianity in a way unlike almost any other show. What’s going on?
Chen Guangcheng, the Voice of China's Voiceless
The 'Blind Lawyer' recounts his fight against Communism's corruptions.
Why Hong Kong Matters: More Than Politics at Stake
Chinese control threatens the freedom, dignity, and happiness of millions.
North Korea Frees Jailed Missionary
Australian John Short deported to Beijing. But Korean-American Kenneth Bae remains in prison.
North Korea Arrests Another Christian Missionary
Australian who wouldn’t be ‘intimidated by the communists’ could face the same fate as Kenneth Bae.
China's Hardship-Hardened Church
Vibrant amid persecution, it seeks faithfulness over freedom.
Bob Fu Is Alive and Thriving
The exiled Chinese Christian’s autobiography gives hope for all who suffer persecution for their faith.
China Isn't Trying to Wipe Out Christianity
A new report on persecution belies important changes in the country's religious freedom.
How China Plans to Wipe Out House Churches
Report: Govt.-sponsored persecution rose 42 percent in 2012.
What China's Seven New Rulers Mean for Its 80 Million Christians
Once-a-decade Communist Party transition 'bodes well' for the surging Chinese church.
My Top 5 Books on The Cold War
A faith-focused list on the long battle with Communism.
Grace Amid Genocide
How Cambodia's Killing Fields became an extraordinary ex-Communist's mission field.
Profiling Christians Who Have Suffered Under Chinese Communism
A non-Christian reporter profiles martyrs of the Middle Kingdom. A review of 'God Is Red.'
Vietnamese Authorities in Hanoi Cancel Luis Palau Easter Celebrations
Local officials prevent events featuring U.S. evangelist Luis Palau.
North Korean Christians Unlikely To Fare Better Under New Leader
Observers doubt world's worst persecutor of Christians will shift back toward "Jerusalem of the East."
What Robert Park Learned in North Korea
The activist on why he entered the country & what he hopes for now. An exclusive interview.
The Answered Prayers of Robert Park
Christian activist imprisoned by North Korea speaks out as Jimmy Carter brings home friend Aijalon Gomes.

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