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9th Circuit: University Can Force Christian Groups Open to Non-Christians
But court says policy may have been enforced unconstitutionally.
Two Peoples Separated by a Common Revelation
What I've learned from dialogue with Jews.
Pope Benedict XVI Points Fingers on Who Killed Jesus
Jews bear no collective guilt for crucifixion, he says.
Christianity Thrives among 'Gypsies' Despite Prejudice
Roma Revival: Missionary efforts continue to succeed.
Bullying Blame
Is it enough to say bullying gays is wrong?
'Civility May Not Be Sexy'
Amid a call for civility, Christians trade political jabs.
Condemnation
Should Christians publicly denounce believers who vilify others?
Religious Hiring's Status Quo Victory
A 2-1 ruling by Ninth Circuit affirms World Vision's right to consider religious beliefs in employment. But questions over faith-based hiring practices and government funding seem far from settled.
Canada's Split Decision on Hiring
Experts, organizations see mixed victory in recent court ruling.
Is the Christian Legal Society's Loss a Loss for Everyone?
What the Supreme Court's verdict means for campus ministries.
Christian Legal Society Loses in Supreme Court Case
Group must allow leaders who disagree with its statement of faith.
Faith-Based Fracas
From the White House to the courthouse, the battle escalates over whether Christian groups have the right to employ only Christians.
Immigrants, Gays, & Bankers
Political groups focused their energies this week on immigration, gay rights, Wall Street reform, and the place of Christianity in the public square.
Supreme Court on Major Discrimination Case: 'Huh?'
Before the justices can render an opinion in the Christian Legal Society dispute, they'll have to figure out what the facts are.
The End of Religious Freedom?
The nightmare scenarios could very well unfold, but they are not the last word.
Where It's Hardest to Believe
Charting the world's worst persecutors.
Welcome the Exceptional
Churches that embrace people with disabilities do more than they imagine.
Ugandan Bishop Pleads With American Christians on Anti-Homosexuality Bill
David Zac Niringiye, the Church of Uganda's assistant bishop of Kampala, says that American Christians should cultivate relationships before condemning the proposed legislation.
Anti-Homosexuality Bill Divides Ugandan and American Christians
American pastors and leaders are united in condemning the legislation while Ugandans are united in support.
China's 'Conscience' Missing in Action
Top Christian lawyer Gao Zhisheng vanishes as government stifles dissent.

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