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Cleaning Up La Oroya
How American and Peruvian Christians teamed up when factory pollutants were poisoning children.
by Hunter Farrell
The Devil's Yoke
A young woman describes her former life as a slave of rebel soldiers.
Interview by Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Imagining a Different Way to Live
Wendell Berry is inspiring a new generation of Christians to care for the land.
by Ragan Sutterfield
Missions Incredible
South Korea sends more missionaries than any country but the U.S. And it won't be long before it's number one.
by Rob Moll
The Soul Hunters of Central Asia
The most Baptist state in the worldNagalandis vying to become a powerhouse for cross-cultural missions.
by Manpreet Singh
The Missionary King
How a double-M.D. couple ended up getting the royal treatment in Nigeria.
by Deann Alford
The Gospel for All People
It's not your father's missions movement.
An interview with Michael Pocock
The New Monasticism
A fresh crop of Christian communities is blossoming in blighted urban settings all over America.
by Rob Moll
Back From the Brothel
Thanks to brave ministries, prostitutes are still entering the kingdom.
by Philip Yancey
Reclaiming Occupied Territory
The Great Commission and the cultural commission are not in competition.
by Charles Colson with Anne Morse
The Defender of the Good News: Questioning Lamin Sanneh
The Yale historian and missiologist talks about his conversion, Muslim-Christian relations, Anglican troubles, and the future of Christianity.
Interviewed by Jonathan J. Bonk
Basic Stott
In this cover story from 1996, evangelicalism's premier teacher speaks on gender, charismatics, leaving the Church of England, the poor, evangelical fragmentation, Catholics, the future, and other subjects.
An interview with John Stott
The State of Missions
The director of World Inquiry talks about the challenges and priorities of the evangelical missions community.
An interview with Luis Bush
The Future of Missions?
A global gathering affirms new models while developing countries criticize North American approaches.
by David Neff in Fozdo Iguassu, Brazil
Churches Rescue Thailand's Sex Tourism Workers
Protestants and Catholics work against $2.2 billion industry.
by Anto Akkara Pattaya, Ecumenical News International, in Thailand
Reedeeming Sudan's Slaves
Americans are becoming instant abolitionists. But is the movement backfiring?
by Christine J. Gardner
Stripping Jesus of His Western Garb
By an Asian Christian who wishes to remain anonymous
Which Part of the Great Commission Don't You Understand?
by Luis Palau
Costa Rican Coffee Finances Urban Outreach
A Costa Rican church underwrites an urban outreach effort with premium coffee sales.
by Deann Alford in San José, Costa Rica
Smuggling Jesus into Muslim Hearts
by Wendy Murray Zoba
Seeker Sensitive in Komi
Russian Baptists blend Orthodox culture with evangelical outreach.
by Beverly Nickles in Syktyvkar, Russia
Mission-Minded Latinos No Longer Staying Home
by David L. Miller in Acapulco
Becoming the Enemy
Only when my daughter's life was threatened did I appreciate the
price God pays for peace.
by John Paul Lederach
Church Planting Faces Uphill Battle
by Tomas Dixon
Building Homes, Building Bridges
The creative ministry of Casas por Cristo is bringing together
Anglo, Latino pastors.
by Sonny Lopez in Juarez, Mexico
Faith Without Borders
How the developing world is changing the face of Christianity.
by Kim A. Lawton
Maintaining Momentum
by Myron Augsburger
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