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Were Pakistan's Deadly Gojra Riots Enough to Provoke Change?
Widespread outrage might lead to reconsideration of country's blasphemy law or other reforms.
Remembering Hiroshima Rightly
Hiroshima is no reason to reject a nuclear weapons-free world.
Fiji Bans Massive Methodist Hymn-Sing
Church leaders say government officials fear singing would lead to political instability.
Faith-based Mutual Insurers Worry about Health Care Reform
Ministries hope the end result doesn’t put them out of business.
A More Civilized Christian Right
Why the conservative movement is a model of democratic values.
Seminaries in Peril
Government evaluation threatens training of Swedish pastors.
Is The Gay Marriage Debate Over?
What the battle for traditional marriage means for Americans—and evangelicals.
We Need Health-Care Reform
And the real question is who gets to decide who gets attention.
Christian Groups Eye Hate Crimes Bill
Leaders appear divided over whether the law would hinder their right to address homosexuality.
Honduran Hiatus
Political crisis disrupts short-term missions season, prompts introspection by church leaders.
Cuba for Christ—Ahora!
The Communist island's improbable revival is 15 years old and growing stronger.
An Open Letter to Donte Stallworth
Concerning the overall public indignation about Michael Vick's possible NFL reinstatement.
Top Story May 21, 2024
Forrest Frank Is Making the Internet’s Vibiest Christian MusicHis upbeat hits and worship collaborations are capturing younger listeners on social media.
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