'We are all alike!' doesn't fly in a fly-infested hut in El Salvador.
Leslie Leyland Fields
November 21, 2011
Pastors split over Bible reading in schools as fix for violence.
Jeremy Weber
November 4, 2010
Some see Fellowship Tabernacle's Al Miller as hero who ended a drug war. Police say he broke the law.
Trevor Persaud
June 25, 2010
The 'non-Catholic' Latin American church is going full steam ahead—but are we on the right track?
Milton Acosta
July 29, 2009
Political crisis disrupts short-term missions season, prompts introspection by church leaders.
Andrew Clouse in Tegucigalpa, Honduras
July 14, 2009
An attack that killed a missionary and her daughter can be traced to a reckless CIA-sponsored drug interception program.
Steve Gunn, Religion News Service
November 24, 2008
Theologian and educator Ruth Padilla DeBorst says true Christian mission addresses issues of power and poverty.
Interview by Andy Crouch
August 8, 2007
Legacy of Guatemala's evangelical deposed dictator remains unsettled.
Deann Alford
September 1, 2006
Latin America director of Casa Alianza had sex with a teen.
By Kenneth D. MacHarg in San José, Costa Rica
November 1, 2004
The untold story of Christian efforts to end the violence in Guatemala.
Reviewed by Jeanette Hardage
July 1, 2004
How a dying jewelry tycoon shares the pearl of great price with Panama's elite
By James A. Beverley
February 1, 2004