Politics+Current Affairs

Official Presbyterian Publisher Issues 9/11 Conspiracy Book
Process theologian David Ray Griffin is among the most prominent proponents of theory that Bush administration, not Al Qaeda, was behind attacks.
Not a Burning Issue
The Air Force drops a flag-folding ceremony over religious references, and no one cares.
Live from Beirut
An Arab-world Christian satellite television station struggles to operate from Lebanon.
Steps to Recovery
Victim of mistaken ID in Taylor van crash walking again.
'Who Is My Neighbor' in the Lebanon-Israel Conflict?
Further reflections from the academic dean of the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary in Lebanon.
The Silent Human Conscience
What should I tell my daughter when bombs fall and the great nations say nothing?
Prince of Peace's Hometown Bombarded
Missiles' booms sound the alarm to our forsaken responsibility of peace making.
We Risk Not Just Suffering, But Annihilation
An open letter to Dr. Martin Accad.
Another Point of View: Evangelical Blindness on Lebanon
The academic dean of the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary is angry at evangelical Christians, Israel, Hezbollah, the U.S., and the international community.
When the Bombs Fell on Beirut
This week's fighting between Israel and Lebanon seems too familiar.
Imprisoned Ministry
The future of Prison Fellowship's rehabilitation program, and other faith-based social services, are in the hands of an appeals court.
The Middle East's Death Wish—and Ours
We say "everyone wants peace," but we also want to see our enemies destroyed.
Warren's North Korea Trip Delayed
Stadium event still planned for next year.
Social Justice Surprise
Stephen Monsma proves that evangelicals are more active in welfare-to-work programs than any other religious group.
Hope in the Heart of Darkness
With 3.9 million dead and 40,000 raped, Christians work for renewal and healing in Congo's killing fields.
Born Again and Again
'Jesus gives us strength,' says a Congolese pastor.
From Rape to Rebuilding
Women persevere in the Congo despite daunting obstacles.
Sex Isn't a Spectator Sport
Germany's World Cup pimping will fuel sex trafficking.
The Faith of Our Founders
Scholar says diversity of belief did not obliterate consensus on key issues.
Latter-day Complaints
Mormons and evangelicals fret over movies, politics, and each other.

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