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Confronting Caesar
Nigerian megachurch pastor in Ukraine takes a stand for freedom.
Slaughter of the Innocents, 2004
The Netherlands celebrates Christmas by reenacting Herod.
Praying for Terrorists
Christians seek healing in Beslan.
Turkey's Christians Hope EU Entry Provides New Freedoms
Plus: Courting the Catholic vote, Nigerian Anglican archbishop wants to start U.S. church, 30 states feared ready to ban abortion, fighting for Charlotte Wyatt's life, Billy Graham in Kansas City, and more articles from online sources around the world.
The Vanishing Act of the Church in Turkey
A church worn down by Christian rivalry and Islamic jihad hangs on in the land of Nicea and Ephesus.
Stronger Action Needed, Say Global Anglican Leaders
The primates will add teeth to Windsor Report, conservatives predict, hope.
No Free Speech in Preaching
Swedish pastor sentenced to jail for blasting homosexuality.
… And Orthodox Division
Greek Orthodox prepare for contentious assembly in New York.
The Pagan-Buster
How a brilliant monk laid the groundwork for Christian Europe
Peace in the Trash Can
Protestants disillusioned with Good Friday Agreement.
One Nation Under Secularism
France's peculiar aversion to public religiosity is rooted in a sordid history of sectarian violence.
Macedonian President, a Former Methodist Lay Minister, Dies in Plane Crash
Boris Trajkovski promoted peace in a country divided by Orthodox Christian and Muslim distrust.
The Church in Absentia
Membership in the Church of Scotland has dropped 22 percent—is that enough?
Anglicanism's Communion of Saints
"Under the somber portraits of their predecessors, Anglican archbishops will discuss the fractious issues of the church and homosexuality"
"Anglican Leaders Criticize Episcopal Church, Canada's New Westminster Diocese on Homosexual Actions"
"Future of the Anglican unity in jeopardy, they say, but don't break communion—yet"
Remembering J.D. Douglas
One of the most highly regarded Christian journalists and editors of the late 20th century has gone home
Ignoring God in the Constitution
Draft fails to acknowledge Europe's Christian heritage
Crucial News Service Dies
Religious freedom champion Keston Institute shifts focus
Letter from Spain
A former resident returns to find that it is still stony ground for the Gospel
Yugoslavia: Divided by distrust
Kosovo's evangelicals take slow steps toward ethnic reconciliation

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