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How the World's Top 10 Countries Search the Bible Differently
Are pastors preaching Paul too much and Old Testament too little? Leading Bible website analyzes top verses searched by millions worldwide.
The Spirit Sweeps Over Bali
Charismatic churches surge in growth amid a devout—and sometimes violent—Hindu majority.
Pew Forum Releases Landmark Survey of International Religious Freedom
70 percent of the world lives in areas with high restrictions on religion, report says.
What's in a Name?
Christians in Southeast Asia debate their right to refer to God as Allah.
Shari'ah Spreads
Islamic laws creep into half of Indonesia's provinces.
What Happened in 2007
As Christians mark the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, the president of Open Doors USA gives an update.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Burned churches in Nigeria and Indonesia, plus a Baptist Foundation of Arizona update.
Indonesia's Death Quota
Advocates question motive for executing Christians.
Equal Opportunity Execution
Plus: Christians in Lebanon, Bill Hybels, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Walking the Talk After Tsunami
In a region known for its hostility to the church, Christian relief work is building bridges with Muslims.
Christmas Attacks Suspected
Indonesia's Christians dig bomb pits to prep for terrorist assaults over weekend.
Christian Teens Beheaded in Indonesia
Attacks only the latest in effort to "exterminate the Christian community" in the Poso area.
Sighs of Relief
Religious prejudice undermines tsunami aid work.
First Waves of Relief
Muslim-Christian hostilities. Competing for qualified labor. Handling record donations. These are just three obstacles Christian aid groups must navigate.
Bent but Not Broken
A pummeled church helps bury the dead and bring life to those who remain.
Indonesian Christians in NYC Gather Money, Pray for Spiritual Healing
Church thankful that few friends and family were in worst-hit areas.
Tsunami Survivors Desperate for Aid
Christian groups worldwide mobilize massive relief effort to South Asia.
Presbyterian Pastor Killed While Preaching in Indonesia
Plus: Sloan opponents say they have enough regents' votes to oust Baylor president, RQ's offspring, Kristof's at it again, and many other stories from online sources around the world.
Death Toll Rises Above 30 As Unholy War Continues in Indonesia
Plus: Toledo priest accused of killing nun, Britain's new religious education guidelines, looking for Noah's ark, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Religious Cleansing
What you can do to help persecuted Christians in Indonesia

Top Story May 27, 2024

Pastors Will Try to Spare South Africa’s Tense Elections from Violence
Pastors Will Try to Spare South Africa’s Tense Elections from Violence
Oscar Siwali is mobilizing conflict mediators as the country goes to the polls. He only wishes his organization could train more.

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