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The Prayers of a Self-Governing People
A psalm for Election Day.
Indian Churches Hail the Defeat of Hindu-Nationalist Government
Vote consciously campaign urged Christian voters to elect secular political parties.
India's Historic Elections and the Hand of God
Persecution will continue, but without as much implicit state support, says the president of the All India Christian Council.
Muslims at Home in America
Christians have a part to play in helping Islam adapt to democracy.
The French Wars of Religion: Christian History Interview - A New War of Religion?
Pluralism and evangelicalism collide in contemporary France. A conversation with Sébastien Fath.
Preparing a Way in the Wilderness
Though history has all but forgotten them, it was Christian preachers and teachers who really tamed the West.
Christians in Haiti Seek Help from World Churches
Huge challenges remain despite the return of Aristide.
ARTICLE: The Good Capitalist
Michael Novak's theology of liberation
Haitian Relief Teams Prepare to Return
Bringing the Poor to the Polls
BOOKS: Worth Mentioning
PHILIP YANCEY: The Power of Writing
Behind South Africa's Miracle
Freedom could not have been won without the faithful efforts of the church.
Abortion and the Failure of Democracy
1525 The Anabaptist Movement Begins
Hated by Protestants and Catholics alike, these "radical reformers" wanted to not merely reform the church but restore it.
1536 John Calvin Publishes Institutes of the Christian Religion
Either adored or abhorred, the reformer and his teachings live on in his monumental work.

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Care for the Environment Is Biblical. It’s Also a Witness to Environmentalists.
Care for the Environment Is Biblical. It’s Also a Witness to Environmentalists.
Do activists often invest their work with religious significance? All the more reason for Christians to be discerning co-laborers.

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