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Why a Jailed Missionary in Haiti Is Getting Little Attention
Danny Pye has been jailed for five months without charges.
The Curse of Blasphemy Laws
An upsurge of democracy should bring religious freedom to the Muslim world.
Bricks and Moratoriums: Zoning Out Churches
Economy impacts churches' battles to build.
How Said Musa's Case Got Attention (Updated: Musa Released from Prison)
Christian leaders had drawn attention to his case after he had been sentenced to death.
No Place Like a House
Affordable units help Middle Eastern Christians stay put.
'Religicide' in Iraq
Fatal attacks trigger exodus of Christians from major cities.
Tough Grace: Clear and Consistent on Sexual Standards
Consistency means not singling out those with same-sex orientation. The same standard should apply to all.
Egypt's Christians After Mubarak
They were protesting a church attack when the Tahrir Square demonstrations began. Political change likely won't undo deep tensions with Muslims.
The Muslim Brotherhood and the Gospel of Christ
Why Egypt's Christians might actually be safer if the Muslim Brotherhood were a part of the ruling government.
Egyptian Christians Reflect on Moment in History
Born and baptized in blood, the Church in Egypt is hardly a newcomer to hardship, notes Egypt's Anglican bishop.
The United States Needs an Ambassador for Religious Freedom Now
The Obama administration must send a clear signal to Egypt and the Middle East that they must embrace religious freedom in full.
Egyptian Christians Join Calls for Reform
Protests enter second week as Mubarak resists ouster.
Bhutan Budges
Buddhist nation will likely legalize Christianity.
Southern Sudanese Head to Polls
Vote may lead to freedom from repressive government in Khartoum.
Sudan Vote to Test Obama's Approach
As Sudan prepares to vote on an independence referendum, one of the President's point men is also an evangelical.
Sudan's Politics of Prayer
If there were ever a time for intercession in international affairs, this is it.
The Rush to Reconcile
Are peacemaking efforts in Sudan enough to prevent violence if the South votes for independence?
Burma's 'Human Hope'
Activist's release signals optimism as election spurs fear.
A Peter Singer Sympathizer Changes His Mind
After his infant son, August, suffers irreparable brain damage, professor Chris Gabbard re-thinks what makes a life worth living.
Today's Pilgrims
Like the settlers of Plymouth Colony, today's refugees and asylum seekers have fled their homelands because of persecution of several kinds—not just religious.

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Police Officers Are Burning Out. Can Chaplains Help?
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