Our Geopolitical Moment Walter Russell Mead argues that evangelicals have a crucial role to play in American foreign affairs.
Interview by Mark Galli | March 12, 2008
Q&A: Peter Wehner Wehner, the former director of the White House Office of Strategic Initiatives and deputy assistant to the President, joined the Ethics and Public Policy Center in August as a senior fellow.
Interview by Collin Hansen | September 20, 2007
Nepal's New Peacemakers Christians become voice for freedom after national crisis.
Anto Akkara in Katmandu, Nepal | February 9, 2007
Miracle Vote Churches in the Democratic Republic of the Congo rejoice over first free elections in 46 years.
Isaac Phiri | January 17, 2007
New Life for Nepal Hindu monarchy abolished; churches can now register.
Anto Akkara in Kathmandu, Nepal | August 1, 2006
Iraq's Worrisome Constitution A future government will have to untangle the threads of a document that claims to be both Islamic and democratic.
by Paul Marshall | August 30, 2005
The Cost of Democracy Christians suffer for joining the cry of 'Syria out.'
by Dale Gavlak in Amman, Jordan | April 7, 2005
The Risks of Regime Change Middle Eastern Christians might end up more repressed under democracy than under dictators.
by Derek Hoffmann | March 18, 2005
Voting Against Anarchy The greatest threat to liberty in Iraq is not international terrorism.
A Christianity Today Editorial | February 18, 2005
Q & A: Charles Krauthammer Syndicated columnist has criticized George W. Bush and Tony Blair for advocating a foreign policy of democratic globalism in the war on terror. Senior news writer Tony Carnes asked Krauthammer to explain his position.
Interview with Charles Krauthammer | December 1, 2004