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Adoption Horror Stories Aren't the Whole Story

'The Child Catchers' demonizes overseas adoption through agenda-driven journalism.

Our Lenten Thirst for Justice

40 days drinking, walking, and raising big bucks for clean water.

The Gospel Hand-Off

After a setback due to illness, one missionary couple had to give their ministry away. Why they're happy about it.

A Crackdown on International Adoptions

The rate of adoptions in Ethiopia has declined 90 percent.

Undoing the Famine Damage

If the famine in the Horn of Africa is manmade, human intervention can end the crisis.

Growing in the Word

What the Ethiopian Orthodox have learned from the expansion of evangelicals.

Famine in East Africa: Who Cares?

Several Christian NGOs are on the move, provided they can get the appropriate funds.

Ethiopia's River of Death

A handful of tribal Christians are fighting child sacrifice.

The Foot-Washers of Ethiopia

A mysterious disease, misdiagnosed for decades, finds healing in Christian hands.

Famine Again?

Why some places suffer food shortages decade after decade.

Culture Allies  Subscriber access only

Ethiopian government donates land for hundreds of congregations.

'I Never Thought I'd See Anything Like that Again'  Subscriber access only

A famine worse than that of 1984 threatens Ethiopia

Eritrea: Government shuts down churches.  Subscriber access only

All Christian houses of worship are ordered shut without official explanation

Ethiopian Evangelical Killed by Orthodox Church Mob  Subscriber access only

Local police fail to respond during attack

Ethiopia: Returning a Tabot  Subscriber access only

Orthodox demand that British give back all looted sacred items.

We Met Noah's Other Children  Subscriber access only

For years our congregation had done short-term missions projects. Then the Afar of Africa expanded our vision.

International Community Has No Excuses in Ethiopia Says Aid Official  Subscriber access only

Starvation not widespread, but growing rapidly
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Ethiopia: The First Christian Nation?
For centuries, historians have widely accepted the argument that Armenia was the first Christian nation. This important claim has become a source of national pride for Armenians and has remained virtually undisputed for centuries -- until now. (IBT)
Ethiopia: Lalibela's underground churches
Awe-struck visitors often call Lalibela's underground churches the most impressive sight in all of Africa. They're also arguably Africa's most mysterious attraction (AAP)
Ethiopia: New Charitable, Religious Labour Law in Drafting
There is confusion over how to treat employees of charitable organisations and religious institutions under the existing labour proclamation. The Cassation Bench dealt with the situation by distinguishing between "spiritual workers" and "material workers." (allAfrica.com)

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