Peace, Peace—But Is There Peace? What Christian political groups said this week about the Nobel Prize, immigration reform, the hate crimes bill, and other issues.
Tobin Grant | October 16, 2009
Senate Expected to Expand Hate Crimes Law Scholars and activists debate whether there's cause for concern over proposed legislation that would extend the hate crimes law to include sexual orientation.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey | October 16, 2009
Loss Is Gain Denial of Hutterite request offers defense for other faith groups.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | September 16, 2009
Back to Cuba Christianity Today puts a spotlight on a hidden story.
Timothy C. Morgan | July 9, 2009
Cuba for Christ—Ahora! The Communist island's improbable revival is 15 years old and growing stronger.
Jeremy Weber | July 9, 2009
Voiceless Women The Stoning Of Soraya M. exposes a dark side of Islam.
Camerin Courtney | July 1, 2009
Stopping Discrimination Proposed EU law may force out faith-based social services.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | May 20, 2009
A Victory in Vietnam Officials permit massive outdoor Easter gathering for house churches.
Compass Direct News | May 18, 2009
Q & A: Carl Moeller The president and CEO of Open Doors USA updated CT on North Korea, which the group ranks as the world's worst persecutor of Christians.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan | April 20, 2009
A Mending in Moscow? Evangelicals hope new Orthodox patriarch will improve ecumenical relations.
Susan Wunderink | March 12, 2009