Home to one of the longest running civil wars in the world, recent gestures offer cautious hope to Burma's Christians.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
January 27, 2012
Activist's release signals optimism as election spurs fear.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
December 9, 2010
Authorities order Yangon churches to stop meeting.
Compass Direct News
February 11, 2009
As the U.S. opens to Iraqis and Burmese, refugee ministries must adjust.
Ruth Moon
October 7, 2008
Relief needs in China and Myanmar are massive—and will likely continue for years.
Ken Walker
May 23, 2008
Groups still unable to deliver food, medicine. Death toll may top 128,000.
Tim Costello in Yangon, Myanmar
May 16, 2008
Military junta limiting ability of relief groups to deliver and distribute food, medicine, shelter.
Christianity Today news staff
May 9, 2008
The country's displaced minorities maintain their distinctive faith.
Compiled by Susan Wunderink
November 28, 2007
A Burmese Pastor speaks on the situation of the church.
Interview by Susan Wunderink
October 5, 2007
Campaign against Christians presses problem with refugee resettlement.
Sheryl Henderson Blunt
March 14, 2007
'Ridiculous' interpretation of law bars thousands.
Madison Trammel
May 1, 2006
Report warns about religious liberty trends around the world.
By Mandy Morgan, Religion News Service, in Washington
July 1, 2004
Christians find themselves battered by the world's longest civil war and a brutally repressive regime
Benedict Rogers
March 1, 2004