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Just War in Iraq
Sometimes going to war is the charitable thing to do
Police Arrest Indian Christians Over Dalit Conversion
Low-caste Indians reject Hinduism, turn to Christianity or Buddhism.
Christmas in Vietnam
A missionary writes about this year's bleak holiday in the Dak Lak Province
Keeping Their Heads Down
Vital but dwindling Christians face many pressures
Indian Christians 'Living in Terror,' Rights Groups Report
Accusations against priest lead to intense conversion pressure in Rajasthan
Working With the Communists
Some evangelicals minister happily within China's state-supervised Three Self church
North Korea: Christians on the frontlines help refugees escape a nightmare.
Christians among the thousands making their way to China
Did Apostles Go to China?
Evidence suggests Christianity reached China in the first century
Is Christianity a Religion of Peace?
Saudi Arabia claims Wahhabist Islam isn't the most dangerous religion
Indian State Bans Conversion
Christians say Tamil Nadu ordinance threatens relief work
Karachi Police Defy Pakistan High Court
Christian massacre survivor released from custody, detained, and then released again
Vietnam's Hidden Tragedy
American church leaders manipulated as communists cover up abuse of tribal Christians
India: Christians reach out to war-weary Muslims in Kashmir.
"Wearied by violence, thousands interested in the Prince of Peace."
Expecting a Flood of Tourists
A replica of Noah's Ark is planned for Turkey
Darkness at Jesus' Tomb
A fight breaks out on the roof of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Is Attacking Iraq Moral?
Christian leaders disagree, too.
So Far, So Near
A graduate of Murree Christian School in Pakistan, the site of a deadly assault by Islamic terrorists in August, reflects on his growing-up years, on what has changed in the interim, and on the beleaguered Christian community in Pakistan
Afghanistan Before September 11
A Christian relief worker talks about the terror inside the war-ravaged country and his prayers for change
Bully Culprit
Can a pre-emptive strike against the tyrant of Baghdad be justified?
Pakistan: Presbyterians regain control of college.
Christians aim to reclaim the school's neglected religious heritage

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