'The Child Catchers' demonizes overseas adoption through agenda-driven journalism.
Timothy C. Morgan
May 3, 2013
40 days drinking, walking, and raising big bucks for clean water.
Tracy Lin, guest blogger
March 22, 2013
After a setback due to illness, one missionary couple had to give their ministry away. Why they're happy about it.
Adam and Christine Jeske in Ethiopia
February 22, 2013
The rate of adoptions in Ethiopia has declined 90 percent.
Matthew D. LaPlante in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
February 7, 2012
If the famine in the Horn of Africa is manmade, human intervention can end the crisis.
Mark Moring
October 12, 2011
What the Ethiopian Orthodox have learned from the expansion of evangelicals.
Matthew D. LaPlante in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
September 16, 2011
Several Christian NGOs are on the move, provided they can get the appropriate funds.
Tobin Grant
August 19, 2011
A handful of tribal Christians are fighting child sacrifice.
Matthew D. LaPlante
August 17, 2011
A mysterious disease, misdiagnosed for decades, finds healing in Christian hands.
Tim Stafford in Dembi Dollo, Ethiopia
May 31, 2011
Why some places suffer food shortages decade after decade.
Tim Stafford
May 11, 2007
Ethiopian government donates land for hundreds of congregations.
by James Jewell
May 17, 2005
A famine worse than that of 1984 threatens Ethiopia
Timothy R. Callahan
May 1, 2003
All Christian houses of worship are ordered shut without official explanation
Jeff Taylor
August 5, 2002
Local police fail to respond during attack
Barbara G. Baker
August 1, 2002
Orthodox demand that British give back all looted sacred items.
Odhiambo Okite
April 22, 2002
For years our congregation had done short-term missions projects. Then the Afar of Africa expanded our vision.
By Roberta Hestenes
August 7, 2000
Starvation not widespread, but growing rapidly
By Paul Jeffrey in Dubuluch, Ethiopia
May 2, 2000