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The Risks God Takes
Why a little church history is a dangerous—and necessary—thing.
Ethnic Violence Buffets Kyrgyz Christians
Unrest in southern Kyrgyzstan undercuts hopes for evangelism boom under new government.
Grenade Attacks Were Govt. Plot, Say Kenyan Churches
Six dead, 80 injured at prayer rally protesting revised constitution.
The Lord Who Acts Like It
Where did we get the idea that the church should be a place that makes people feel comfortable?
Should We Always Back Israel?
The killing of activists on a ship to Gaza reignites debate over support for Israel and its policies.
Asylum Surprise
Decision for home-schoolers pushes persecution boundaries.
Moroccan Crackdown
Expulsion of Christians surprises missiologists.
Bonhoeffer Stood Fast
Martyred German pastor showed theology has consequences.
Ministry at the Center of Violence
Russ Stendal, held hostage for months by narco-terrorists, now ministers in their midst.
Election Jitters
Sudanese Christians hope nation will hold together until 2011 referendum.
The Robert Park Puzzle
Korean-Americans reluctant to discuss arrest and release of missionary who entered North Korea.
Politics vs. Persecution
Push for Iran sanctions concerns missiologists.
Islamic Gunmen Kill Christian Aid Workers in Pakistan
World Vision worker says militants dragged his colleagues into room and executed them.
Robert Park's North Korea Mission
A 28-year-old missionary was reportedly inspired by the martyrdom of Robert Jermain Thomas.
Where It's Hardest to Believe
Charting the world's worst persecutors.
Valentine's Dynamic Love
Our love is most godly when it is against the world for the world.
For Churches, How Much Risk Is Too Much?
For some leaders, taking steps to prevent disasters is a matter of faithfulness.
'In Jos We Are Coming Face to Face in Confrontation with Satan'
The Anglican Archbishop of Jos speaks out on last week's deadly attacks and the media coverage that followed.
The Truth About the Religious Violence in Jos, Nigeria
It's not easy to state who started it or how many died. But the horror for those affected is clear.
More Human Smoke Rises in Jos
This week's deadly riots struck home for the academic dean of ECWA Theological Seminary.

Top Story May 19, 2024

The Miracle of the Ear
The Miracle of the Ear
Speech was not God’s only miracle at Pentecost. The Spirit also gave the gift of understanding, overcoming division and contempt.

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