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Can Haiti Be Revived?
The struggle for justice receives a boost from Christian ministries.
Inner City Renaissance: Helping the Poor Help Themselves
As economic development initiatives sweep the country, some evangelical churches are showing the way.
Back to the Future?
President Clinton and Republican-dominated Congress face fresh struggles over family-values agenda.
Conservative Christians in the Cross Hairs
The IRS denies that ministries and nonprofits are unfairly targeted.
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1990 In Review: Exit Communism, Apartheid
Pro-Life Leaders Say 1986 Has Been a Very Good Year
More and more are coming to regard abortion as a violation of the civil rights of the unborn.
Africa: Still in Need of Daily Bread
Jerry Nims: Backing Books from the Religious Right
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Chinese American Christians Are More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
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The 2020 race brings out generational gaps within the most undecided Asian American demographic.

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