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A Heartless Homeland
Why more North Koreans than ever are fleeing their country.
Building Alliances to Save Lives
Why evangelicals' partnership with others to fight persecution worked—and where the coalition is heading.
Heat Stroke
The climate for addressing global warming is improving.
North Korea Human Rights Act a 'Miracle'
Michael Horowitz credits evangelicals with big role in passage.
Never Again?
Genocide in Sudan tests our commitment to justice.
State Department Adds Saudi Arabia to 'Worst of Worst' Persecutors List
Eritrea and Vietnam also added as countries of particular concern after years of pressure.
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.
Freedom for Sudanese Faith
With new peace accord signed, Christians prepare to meet needs.
Black Eye for Freedom
Report warns about religious liberty trends around the world.
Sudden Death in Darfur
John Danforth, new U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, demands Sudan stop murderous Arab militias.
Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide, and Plain Old Murder
What Tony Campolo and the State Department mean in recent comments about Palestine and Sudan.
Ambassador: Sudan Accords Only One Step in Peace Process
Continued effort to implement and monitor Sudan's peace agreement will be necessary to ensure safety for its population, Michael Ranneberger says.
Border Crackdown
Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem.
Lip Service
Vietnam's guarantees of religious freedom are not fooling anybody.
Border Crackdown
Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem
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.
Hindu Extremes
Congrassmen appalled at religious persecution of Christians and Muslims.
Can a Government Love Its Neighbor as Itself?
The Weekly Standard examines Bush's Golden Rule
Vietnam's 'Appalling' Persecution
Activists want Washington to confront Communist leaders for torturing and killing Christians
Afghan Constitution Provides Little Protection for Religion
Nod to freedom of practice is too limited, critics say.

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The Loosening of American Evangelicalism
The Loosening of American Evangelicalism
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