Grave Images The photos from Abu Ghraib have reopened debate on the power of pictures.
By Ted Olsen | June 1, 2004
Controversial Cain Warden Burl Cain has had a few tangles in the courts himself.
By Chris Frink | May 1, 2004
Torture Then and Now The abuse at Abu Ghraib and the witness of the Christian past.
By Steven Gertz | May 1, 2004
Breaking Into Prison A gospel invasion helps bring peace to one of the nation's most violent penitentiaries.
Chris Frink | May 1, 2004
Healing Genocide Ten years after the slaughter, Rwandans begin to mend their torn nation with a justice that is both biblical and African.
By Timothy C. Morgan | April 1, 2004
Border Crackdown Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem.
Timothy R. Callahan | April 1, 2004
Border Crackdown Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem
By Timothy R. Callahan in Washington, with 'CT' staff reports | March 1, 2004
Weblog Lite: Arrests in Mozambique Missionary Murder Plus: Reactions to California's Catholic Charities case, gay marriage moves to Oregon, atrocities in Sudan, and links to other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | March 1, 2004
China Arrests Dozens of Prominent Christians At least 50 detained in fresh crackdown on house churches, reportedly promoted by new video and book releases.
By Timothy C. Morgan with David Neff in Washington, D.C. | February 1, 2004
Ex-Muslims Harrassed in Egypt Egyptian state security police arrested and tortured Christian converts
By Compass Direct, wire reports | January 1, 2004