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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.
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.
Happy Rosh Hashanah, Christians
The 'Jewish New Year' is a day of judgment for all of creation.
Loss Is Gain
Denial of Hutterite request offers defense for other faith groups.
Back to Cuba
Christianity Today puts a spotlight on a hidden story.
More Freedom But Not Free
Cuba still ranks low on religious liberty.
Cuba for Christ—Ahora!
The Communist island's improbable revival is 15 years old and growing stronger.
Voiceless Women
The Stoning Of Soraya M. exposes a dark side of Islam.
Appeals Court Declares Ten Commandments Monument Unconstitutional
Judges say the Oklahoma monument would reflect a government endorsement of religion.
Stopping Discrimination
Proposed EU law may force out faith-based social services.
A Victory in Vietnam
Officials permit massive outdoor Easter gathering for house churches.
Pressure to Prove Himself
The challenges facing Joshua DuBois and the faith-based initiative.
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.
Cal Thomas, 25 Years of Columns Later
After 2,600 columns and 11 books, the syndicated columnist shares his 'wit and wisdom.'
Standing with the Desolate
The anguish of working for those who suffer for their faith.
More Aid Groups at Risk in Sudan
President al-Bashir issues public call to 'Sudanize' relief work.
Franklin Graham: Sudan's al-Bashir 'Responsible for Bloodshed'
Samaritan's Purse leader asks president to reinstate aid agency work in Darfur region.
Small Ruling Is Potentially Huge for Student Groups
Christian Legal Society lawyer notes that exceptions to rules can be as discriminatory as rules themselves.
China's Human Rights, In the Red
President Obama should keep values at the center of American foreign policy.
A Mending in Moscow?
Evangelicals hope new Orthodox patriarch will improve ecumenical relations.

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