In a documentary along the lines of 'Jesus Camp,' who's demonizing whom?
John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
May 15, 2013
Unions hang in the balance as govt. restricts which churches can marry.
Isaiah Mbuga in Kampala
October 26, 2012
After her husband's death, a typical East African widow may face property theft or eviction. But faith-based advocates are turning the tables.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
October 24, 2012
The Nashville native is feeding and caring for thousands and raising children on her own.
Interview by Morgan Feddes
October 25, 2011
Sam Childers, subject of a new movie, is accused of neglecting children at his orphanage in South Sudan.
Mark Moring
September 22, 2011
Activists have targeted the country as murderously homophobic.
Timothy Shah
March 15, 2011
Only half of HIV-positive children in Uganda receive treatment.
Esther Nakkazi in Kampala, Uganda
November 29, 2010
U.S. immigration officials hamper Christian gatherings.
Charles Honey
September 7, 2010
White House funding priorities determine who will live and who will die.
Collin Hansen
May 17, 2010
Uganda's anti-gay bill is making cross-cultural relations more complex than ever.
A Christianity Today editorial
February 11, 2010
The debate over antisodomy laws moves from Uganda back to the U.S. Also: Groups debate immigration reform, abstinence education, and Scott Roeder.
Tobin Grant
February 5, 2010
David Zac Niringiye, the Church of Uganda's assistant bishop of Kampala, says that American Christians should cultivate relationships before condemning the proposed legislation.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey
December 17, 2009
American pastors and leaders are united in condemning the legislation while Ugandans are united in support.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
December 17, 2009
Ugandan-born theologian Emmanuel Katongole offers a new paradigm for missions.
Interview by Andy Crouch
July 3, 2007
The larger meaning of Anglican leaders' demand that the Episcopal Church change its ways.
Timothy C. Morgan in Tanzania and Zanzibar
March 16, 2007
A young woman describes her former life as a slave of rebel soldiers.
Interview by Sheryl Henderson Blunt
February 26, 2007
Ugandan children still at risk due to protracted talks.
Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, D.C.
October 17, 2006
War-torn church ponders amnesty for rebel leader.
James Jewell in Gulu, Uganda
September 28, 2006
Where hope and despair live side by side.
Philip Yancey
September 1, 2006
Contemporary African Christologies are rich and varied.
Reviewed by Mark Noll
August 1, 2006
Plus: The latest abortion ban, reports of Religious Right infighting, getting men to church, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
June 2, 2006
Why the children of Uganda are killing one another in the name of the Lord.
J. Carter Johnson in Kitgum, Uganda
January 1, 2006
Love and art are keys to healing.
J. Carter Johnson in Kitgum, Uganda
January 1, 2006
What American Christians can do to help resolve the LRA conflict.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan
January 1, 2006
Couple was willing to help anyone, anywhere, anytime.
By Rob Moll
March 1, 2004
Plus: Tex. pharmacist refuses to fill birth control pills, guilty verdict in NZ euthanasia case, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
March 1, 2004
Panic and terror spread like virus as infections and deaths increase.
Greg Taylor
October 1, 2000
A paramilitary group in Uganda is abducting younger children to fill its ranks. Those who manage to escape are plagued with haunting memories.
By Greg Taylor in Kampala
July 13, 2000