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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?
Interview: Condoleezza Rice's Faith Context for Foreign Policy
How faith guided the former secretary of state's life from the segregated South to dictating the nation's foreign policy.
Burma's 'Human Hope'
Activist's release signals optimism as election spurs fear.
Progress Against AIDS Falters
Christians should make the moral case for sustaining aid programs.
A Living Stream in the Desert
How the Christian faith will be a subversive—and liberating—influence in the Middle East.
Christianity Thrives among 'Gypsies' Despite Prejudice
Roma Revival: Missionary efforts continue to succeed.
The Ethics of Promoting Democracy
Should the U.S. stay militarily involved in Afghanistan?
Delegates Denied
U.S. immigration officials hamper Christian gatherings.
The Answered Prayers of Robert Park
Christian activist imprisoned by North Korea speaks out as Jimmy Carter brings home friend Aijalon Gomes.
'Freedom of Worship' Worries
New religious freedom rhetoric within the Obama administration draws concern.
Ethnic Violence Buffets Kyrgyz Christians
Unrest in southern Kyrgyzstan undercuts hopes for evangelism boom under new government.
Should We Always Back Israel?
The killing of activists on a ship to Gaza reignites debate over support for Israel and its policies.
Many Possible Roads to Peace
Activists discuss the best ways to achieve peace and freedom, including a radical call to deport all Muslims.
Politics vs. Persecution
Push for Iran sanctions concerns missiologists.
Less Aid for AIDS?
Groups fear impact of Obama administration's PEPFAR stance.
State Department: Now's Not the Time for Haitian Adoptions
Official says first priority should be placing Haitian children with Haitian families.
Help That Makes a Difference
What's the biggest change needed in how charities and federal agencies deliver aid to developing nations?
An Invisible Wall
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a pastor in Berlin assesses Germany's spiritual climate.

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