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.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
Aid on the EdgesWhat turned Somalia into the epicenter of a famine hinders attempts to help. And now even the refugee camps are targets.
Ruth Moon|
Undoing the Famine DamageIf the famine in the Horn of Africa is manmade, human intervention can end the crisis.
Mark Moring|
Constructing PeaceOne Olympic athlete's efforts to build relationships between Sudan's Christians and Muslims.
Moses Wasamu in Nairobi, Kenya|
Pointing Fingers in KenyaAccusations of foreign Christian meddling fly as a constitution vote looms.
Tom Osanjo in Nairobi, Kenya|
Leaving MungikiSome express skepticism as violent sect receives baptism.
Sue Sprenkle in Nairobi|
Clean Water, Clean BloodJars of Clay is well on the way to bringing fresh water to 1,000 African communities.
Mark Moring|
Political Eyes Wide OpenHelping Kenya begins by rejecting simplistic analyses and solutions.
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Q&A: Stephen Kalonzo MusyokaThe vice president of Kenya since January, Musyoka ran for the presidency unsuccessfully in 2007.
Interview by S. Mairori|
A Postcard from KenyaA dorm parent at Rift Valley Academy on coping with the ongoing violence.
Paul Koning|
Post-Mayhem WoesTribal rivalries — including Christian-on-Christian violence — hamper healing.
Sheryl Henderson Blunt, with reporting by Sue Sprenkle in Nairobi, Kenya|
Air SupportKenya's MAF director reports on evacuation and supply efforts.
Sheryl Henderson Blunt|
Famine Again?Why some places suffer food shortages decade after decade.
Tim Stafford|