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Kenyan Jihadists Target Surprising Recruits: Ex-Christians
Radical Islamists are capitalizing on poverty and unemployment to enlist would-be martyrs.
African Pastors Lead Crusade for Circumcision
Religious leaders join effort to circumcise 20 million adult men in fight against HIV.
How Not to Care for Widows
After her husband's death, a typical East African widow may face property theft or eviction. But faith-based advocates are turning the tables.
Aid on the Edges
What turned Somalia into the epicenter of a famine hinders attempts to help. And now even the refugee camps are targets.
Undoing the Famine Damage
If the famine in the Horn of Africa is manmade, human intervention can end the crisis.
Tanzanians Throng to Miracle Cure
Churches debate healing power of pastor's cure.
Famine in East Africa: Who Cares?
Several Christian NGOs are on the move, provided they can get the appropriate funds.
Constructing Peace
One Olympic athlete's efforts to build relationships between Sudan's Christians and Muslims.
Kenya's Church Leaders Vow to Take Constitution Debate to Parliament
Christian coalition against document fragmented in the campaign's final days.
Pointing Fingers in Kenya
Accusations of foreign Christian meddling fly as a constitution vote looms.
Grenade Attacks Were Govt. Plot, Say Kenyan Churches
Six dead, 80 injured at prayer rally protesting revised constitution.
Leaving Mungiki
Some express skepticism as violent sect receives baptism.
Clean Water, Clean Blood
Jars of Clay is well on the way to bringing fresh water to 1,000 African communities.
Political Eyes Wide Open
Helping Kenya begins by rejecting simplistic analyses and solutions.
Q&A: Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka
The vice president of Kenya since January, Musyoka ran for the presidency unsuccessfully in 2007.
A Postcard from Kenya
A dorm parent at Rift Valley Academy on coping with the ongoing violence.
Post-Mayhem Woes
Tribal rivalries — including Christian-on-Christian violence — hamper healing.
Baptists Serve Kenya's Displaced After Post-Election Violence
Nearly 600 dead in clashes, and more than 250,000 ousted from homes.
Air Support
Kenya's MAF director reports on evacuation and supply efforts.
Famine Again?
Why some places suffer food shortages decade after decade.

Top Story May 6, 2024

One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars
One of Oldest Books in Existence Will Be Sold, Worrying Scholars
An ancient codex, containing perhaps the earliest complete versions of Jonah and 1 Peter, goes up for auction in June. Will it disappear?

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