Dumped into Drums Eritrea ramps up brutal crackdown on Christians.
by Jeff M. Sellers | July 18, 2005
Jesus at G8 Christian advocacy for Africa gains notice at top meetings.
by Tony Carnes in Edinburgh, Scotland | July 6, 2005
The Japanese Joseph What the North Korean regime meant for evil, God used for good.
Philip Yancey | June 21, 2005
The Cost of Democracy Christians suffer for joining the cry of 'Syria out.'
by Dale Gavlak in Amman, Jordan | April 7, 2005
The Risks of Regime Change Middle Eastern Christians might end up more repressed under democracy than under dictators.
by Derek Hoffmann | March 18, 2005
Voting Against Anarchy The greatest threat to liberty in Iraq is not international terrorism.
A Christianity Today Editorial | February 18, 2005
Escapee Denies Rape Charge Star witness in criminal case against prominent Chinese pastor alleges officials tortured and sexually abused her to gain false testimony.
By Tony Carnes in Washington, D.C. | February 14, 2005
Terrorizing Ally Saudi Arabia tortures Christians even as it makes human-rights gestures.
by Jeff M. Sellers | December 29, 2004
Giving Hope a Chance Danforth calls on Sudan's government, rebels to 'prove skeptics wrong.'
By David E. Anderson, RNS | December 9, 2004
Q & A: Charles Krauthammer Syndicated columnist has criticized George W. Bush and Tony Blair for advocating a foreign policy of democratic globalism in the war on terror. Senior news writer Tony Carnes asked Krauthammer to explain his position.
Interview with Charles Krauthammer | December 1, 2004
Nightmares and Miracles A good beginning to the long battle for human rights in North Korea.
A Christianity Today Editorial | December 1, 2004
Arafat Seen As Hero and Terrorist Yasser Arafat's death leaves many Christians with hope for future peace negotiations, but others fear chaos.
By Rob Moll | November 1, 2004