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Same Court That Indicted Joseph Kony Takes Up Cause of Nigeria's Christians
The ICC has charged Kony, Bashir, Lubanga, and others for crimes against humanity. Boko Haram may be next.
Nigerian Pastor Frees Muslim Prisoners for Ramadan, But Bombings Continue
(UPDATED) Goodwill gesture in Kaduna overshadowed as dozens die in Christian neighborhood of Kano.
Gleanings: June 2013
Important developments in the church and the world.
Nigeria Declares Emergency Rule as Christians Debate Amnesty for Boko Haram Islamists
(UPDATED) Controversial proposal to end terror campaign creates another faultline for Christians in Africa's most-populous nation.
Turkish High Council Removes Third Prosecutor from Christian Murder Trials
Latest shuffle occurs after November hearings for 19 suspects accused of brutal 2007 murders.
Nigeria's Deadly Deployments
Christian graduates shun national service.
Nigerian States Propose Religion Limits as Gunmen Kill 19 at Bible Study
Continued surge in sectarian violence has local governments debating how to stop it.
Muslim Brotherhood Signs Agreement with Egyptian Evangelicals
But is the 10-point agreement worthy of trust?
The Fight for Egypt's Future
Coptic Christians test new strategies to thrive in an Islamist Egypt.
Violence in Nigeria: Breaking the Country's Fatal Deadlock
Christians and Muslims will find peace if they work together for justice.
Church Leaders Debate Self-Defense
Nigerian Christians abandon cheek-turning.
Anti-Christian Backlash After South Sudan’s Secession
Churches attacked and threatened with demolition as Bashir reiterates promise to make Sudan strictly Islamic.
Christians Killed, Injured in Arab Spring Fallout
The bloodiest day since Egypt’s uprising was caused by a peaceful Christian protest.
Ethiopia's River of Death
A handful of tribal Christians are fighting child sacrifice.
Zimbabwean Churches Told to Support Ruling Party—or Else
Mugabe regime violently targeting wide spectrum of congregations.
Shouwang Showdown, 15 Weeks In
Members of one of China's largest house churches continue to meet amid arrests.
Syria's Christians Back Assad
Church leaders say the embattled president should stay on.
Public Enemy: Iran's Persecution Backfires
Regime's antagonism is increasing Christianity's appeal.
Should the China Ambassador Worship at a House Church?
Observers discuss whether the U.S. ambassador to China should worship at an unregistered church to 'publicly identify with the persecuted.'
Fraternizing with the Enemy
Paul Louis Metzger engages those outside the faith.

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SBC Membership Falls to 47-Year Low, But Church Involvement Is Up
SBC Membership Falls to 47-Year Low, But Church Involvement Is Up
Amid the continued declines, Southern Baptists are celebrating back-to-back years of growth in worship attendance and baptism.

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