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The Leadership Crucible
When God asks us to do something beyond our abilities.
Libya's 21 Christian Martyrs: ‘With Their Blood, They Are Unifying Egypt’
As Coptic Christians mourn ISIS beheadings, they praise the response of their government and Muslim neighbors.
Frank Wolf Calls for Safe Haven for Mideast Christians
Former congressman offers six-point plan. But killing continues as ISIS-linked terrorists behead 21 Christians in Libya.
How Egypt's Government Is Trying to Get Christians to Follow Jesus
Long-dormant pilgrimage route focuses on Jesus' post-Christmas journey.
Christian Bale and Joel Edgerton on Reading the Bible, Making a Modern 'Exodus'
The actors talked with CT about the new epic film.
Facing ISIS, Middle Eastern Evangelicals Exchange Strategies
Christians meet with Sunni Islam's top leader, test other responses to extremists.
Egypt's Most Infamous Christian Convert Faces 5 Years in Prison for 'False' TV Broadcast
Hegazy, the first Muslim-background believer to sue Egypt to recognize his conversion, charged with disturbing the peace.
As Egypt Picks Next President, Christians Play Biggest Political Role in Decades
Signs include first Christian (and first woman) leader of political party, while some Christians argue for justice for Muslim Brotherhood.
175 Leaders Urge U.S. Support in Christianity's Historical Heartland; Egyptian Churches Not So Sure
Middle East Christians appreciate prayers, but political action brings mixed feelings.
Why Everything Looks Like Jesus
Images of Jesus are everywhere, under 45 tons of rubble and on pieces of toast. New research tells why.
Suicide Bus Bombing Kills South Korean Christians on Holy Land Pilgrimage
Four dead as church group celebrating 60th anniversary tries to travel from Egypt to Israel.
Why Egypt's Christian Families Are Paying Ransoms
Kidnappings of Christians are surging. Some see signs of hope. Meanwhile, they're collecting funds.
Churches Gain, Islamists Lose in Latest Draft of Egypt's Constitution
For the first time, right to build churches guaranteed in charter cautiously endorsed by Amnesty International.
Countries That Are Bad for Christians Are Good for Distributing Bibles
Where did demand for Scripture surge last year? Try Syria, Iraq, and Laos, for starters.
Move Over, Al Jazeera: Arabic Christian TV Also Comes to America
In latest sign of how many Christians have fled the Arab Spring, SAT-7 follows them to the United States.
A Tale of Two Weddings
Why protesting a drive-by shooting is complicated for Egypt's Christians.
Remembering Egypt's Maspero Massacre Through Its Most Prominent Martyr
Sister of slain Coptic activist Mina Daniel recalls his revolutionary vision, now carried forward by Muslim friends.
Coptic Christianity Meets the Modern World
How does an ancient, persecuted faith keep pace with political and cultural change?
Despite 600 Deaths, Egypt's Christians Support Military's Eviction of Pro-Morsi Protesters
(UPDATED) Bible Society director: '[Christians] are paying the price to dismantle the Muslim Brotherhood apparatus and live in peace.'
After Military Kills 500 Protesters, Islamists Take Out Anger on Egyptian Christians
(UPDATED) Bible Society director: 'Most Egyptians expected the violence. Nevertheless, it is heartbreaking to watch on TV this bloodshed between fellow Egyptians unfolding before our eyes.'

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Church ‘Homelessness’ Must Not Be Grieved Too Quickly
Church ‘Homelessness’ Must Not Be Grieved Too Quickly
It’s okay to mourn what’s lost without losing hope for what’s to come.

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