Sudan Vote to Test Obama's ApproachAs Sudan prepares to vote on an independence referendum, one of the President's point men is also an evangelical.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey|
Sudan's Politics of PrayerIf there were ever a time for intercession in international affairs, this is it.
David Neff|
The Rush to ReconcileAre peacemaking efforts in Sudan enough to prevent violence if the South votes for independence?
Tony Carnes|
Burma's 'Human Hope'Activist's release signals optimism as election spurs fear.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey|
A Living Stream in the DesertHow the Christian faith will be a subversive—and liberating—influence in the Middle East.
Philip Yancey|
Delegates DeniedU.S. immigration officials hamper Christian gatherings.
Charles Honey|
'Freedom of Worship' WorriesNew religious freedom rhetoric within the Obama administration draws concern.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
Should We Always Back Israel?The killing of activists on a ship to Gaza reignites debate over support for Israel and its policies.
Tobin Grant|
Many Possible Roads to PeaceActivists discuss the best ways to achieve peace and freedom, including a radical call to deport all Muslims.
Tobin Grant|
Less Aid for AIDS?Groups fear impact of Obama administration's PEPFAR stance.
Bobby Ross Jr.|
Help That Makes a DifferenceWhat's the biggest change needed in how charities and federal agencies deliver aid to developing nations?
Brian Fikkert, David Beckmann, and Dale Hanson Bourke|
An Invisible WallTwenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a pastor in Berlin assesses Germany's spiritual climate.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey in Berlin|