A Heartless Homeland Why more North Koreans than ever are fleeing their country.
By Gregg Chenoweth & Tricia Miller | October 1, 2004
Building Alliances to Save Lives Why evangelicals' partnership with others to fight persecution worked—and where the coalition is heading.
An interview with Allen D. Hertzke | October 1, 2004
Heat Stroke The climate for addressing global warming is improving.
A Christianity Today Editorial | October 1, 2004
Never Again? Genocide in Sudan tests our commitment to justice.
A Christianity Today Editorial | September 1, 2004
Senate Passes North Korea Human Rights Bill Plus: The lead attorney drops out of Terri Schiavo's defense team, Sudan blames U.S. for arming Darfur rebels, Presbyterians and Jews try to heal rift, Chicago Tribune visits Bob Jones University, and other articles from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Rob Moll | September 1, 2004
Black Eye for Freedom Report warns about religious liberty trends around the world.
By Mandy Morgan, Religion News Service, in Washington | July 1, 2004
Sudden Death in Darfur John Danforth, new U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, demands Sudan stop murderous Arab militias.
By Timothy C. Morgan | July 1, 2004
Border Crackdown Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem.
Timothy R. Callahan | April 1, 2004
Lip Service Vietnam's guarantees of religious freedom are not fooling anybody.
Jeff M. Sellers | April 1, 2004
Border Crackdown Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem
By Timothy R. Callahan in Washington, with 'CT' staff reports | March 1, 2004
U.S. Knew About Rwanda Genocide Almost Immediately Plus: The pilfered Passion, one in five British pregnancies ends in abortion, church leaders who don't believe in hell, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | March 1, 2004
Hindu Extremes Congrassmen appalled at religious persecution of Christians and Muslims.
Joshua Newton | March 1, 2004