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Dispatch from the End of the World

Trying to minister amid the ancient Mayan ruins of Palenque.

Should Churches Halt Missions Trips to Mexico?

Observers weigh in.

Suspected Drug Traffickers Kidnap Pastor in Mexico

Michoacan state church leader abducted during Sunday service.

A Grounded Faith

Mexican ministry branches out beyond tree planting to bring healing to souls in a barren land.

On the Border of Misery and Hope

In a season of heightened violence and reduced financial support, Tijuana Christian Mission keeps up the good fight.

Mass Arrest: Christianity and the Deadly Mexico Drug War

Police raid on service shows that churches are no longer neutral observers.

Faith on the Frontera

Drug violence halts church trips to short-term missions mecca.

It Takes a Schoolhouse  Subscriber access only

How one Mexican pastor is transforming his community.

Mobs Expel 80 Christians  Subscriber access only

Growing number of evangelicals threatens liquor profits.

Wayfaring Strangers  Subscriber access only

Set in Mexico, Anita Desai's latest novel is a compact but multilayered tale of pilgrimage.

Mexico: A Peacemaker in Power  Subscriber access only

Evangelical governor sparks fresh hopes for lasting peace in troubled Chiapas

Mexico: Healing the Violence  Subscriber access only

Presbyterians, Catholics try to reconcile as expulsions persist in Chiapas.
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Looting of Cholula Churches Stirs Locals to Action
Residents of Cholula, Mexico, known for its wealth of old churches, have organized patrols in response to the theft of religious art and the lack of official response (The New York Times)
Americans ready to risk lives to save souls in Monterrey, Mexico
Pastor Andres Garza had told the American evangelicals to stay away from his troubled city. The drug war made it too difficult to guarantee their safety. But now they were back, in their golf shirts and sensible shoes and halting Spanish, happily milling around Monterrey's new headquarters for evangelical Presbyterians. (LAT)
Mexico religious cult refuses to allow teachers in
Adherents of a religious sect in western Mexico are physically blocking school teachers from entering their walled community, setting up one of the most high-profile confrontations between religious and civil authorities in Mexico since the 1930s. (AP)

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