Bad JudgmentRuling imperils faith-based programs around the country.
Charles Colson with Anne Morse|
Imprisoned MinistryThe future of Prison Fellowship's rehabilitation program, and other faith-based social services, are in the hands of an appeals court.
Jason Bailey|
Condoms for RapistsPlus: Jewish rapper 50 Shekel goes Christian, Britain's religious hate speech law resurrected, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen|
Front Line DilemmaChristians in intelligence services are conflicted over the use of torture.
Tony Carnes|
Silence on SufferingWhere are the voices from the Christian community on cruel and degrading treatment of detainees?
by Gary A. Haugen|
Victory for Religion Behind BarsThe Supreme Court's RLUIPA decision is good, but more work needs to be done to ensure prisoners' religious freedom.
by Pat Nolan|
The Evil In UsPrisoner torture in Iraq exposes the ordinary face of human depravity.
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Grave ImagesThe photos from Abu Ghraib have reopened debate on the power of pictures.
By Ted Olsen|
Controversial CainWarden Burl Cain has had a few tangles in the courts himself.
By Chris Frink|
Torture Then and NowThe abuse at Abu Ghraib and the witness of the Christian past.
By Steven Gertz|
Breaking Into PrisonA gospel invasion helps bring peace to one of the nation's most violent penitentiaries.
Chris Frink|
EyewitnessWesley's word to a condemned malefactor.