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Q&A: Paul Marshall
The Hudson Institute senior fellow discusses initial findings of the forthcoming book Religious Freedom in the World 2007.
Powering Down
World Vision India head Jayakumar Christian on how the poor become movers and shakers, and movers and shakers become poor.
Bush's 'Theological Perspective'
U. S. presence in Iraq is 'allowing for the inevitable to happen.'
The Christian Message in Lebanon
Journalist Rami Khouri on how the church can foster peace in a troubled region.
Reductionist Justice
Where Job's friends went wrong about suffering.
Liberate My People
Theologian and educator Ruth Padilla DeBorst says true Christian mission addresses issues of power and poverty.
South Korean Politicians Blame U.S. for Taliban Hostages
Korean officials seek direct negotiations with kidnappers.
After Taliban Kills Two Hostages, South Korea Pleads for Compromise
As another deadline passes, Taliban abductors make threats and Afghanistan warns of military action.
Q&A: Richard Land
The president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission talks about his new book, The Divided States of America?
Do 'Gay Adoption' Opponents Oppose 'Obese Adoption'?
A Missouri judge's decision prompts the question.
Caught on Tape
Videotaped attack in India triggers protests as Dalit Christians head to Supreme Court.
Top Story May 20, 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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