Sounds of SilenceBanned Methodist hymn sing indicates Fiji church-state conflict is worsening.
C.L. Lopez|
What's in a Name?Christians in Southeast Asia debate their right to refer to God as Allah.
Susan Wunderink|
Q & A: Carl MoellerThe president and CEO of Open Doors USA updated CT on North Korea, which the group ranks as the world's worst persecutor of Christians.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan|
Keeping the CommandmentsThe Supreme Court is thinking more clearly about religious symbols in public life.
John Witte Jr.|
You've Got JailMissionaries' imprisonment shows the security risks of support e-mails.
Susan Wunderink|
Smuggling DebateMinistries disagree on how best to provide Bibles to Chinese Christians.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
Who Is in Charge of Our Pulpits?Pulpit Freedom Sunday was about bringing kingdom principles to bear on contemporary social problems, not seizing political power.
Ron Johnson Jr.|
Martyrs of Free SpeechIn the face of resurgent Islam, the blood of the ninth-century Cordoban martyrs poses a pressing question to Christians.
Steven Gertz|
Q+A: David StevensCEO of the Christian Medical Association on fertility treatments and discrimination.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam|
Caesar's SectariansThe government keeps trying to favor one kind of religion over another.
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Is Speaking Truth a Hate Crime?New hate law bills highlight the need for peaceful yet critical Christian witness. A 12th-century abbot leads the way.
Steven Gertz|
Cedarville's Tenure TremorThe Baptist university is embroiled in a long-running dispute over the firing of two professors.
Sarah Pulliam|
Westminster Theological SuspensionPeter Enns's book Inspiration and Incarnation created a two-year theological battle that resulted in his suspension.
Sarah Pulliam|