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Many Possible Roads to Peace
Activists discuss the best ways to achieve peace and freedom, including a radical call to deport all Muslims.
Health Care Reform Enacted—Now What?
Activists react to the new health care law and reignite a movement for immigration reform. Plus, Glenn Beck tells 2.5 million viewers that Jim Wallis believes in "the devil's way."
Migrating Focus
After Congress's health care vote, activists see a revival of interest in immigration reform.
Reforming Immigration
Samuel Rodriguez, James Hoffmeier, and David Skeel chart the best road to approach 'the stranger.'
A Proverbs 31 Woman
Eve Nunez speaks up for children who cannot speak for themselves.
Ethics and Immigration
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.
Evangelicals Endorse Immigration Reform
The National Association of Evangelicals' board overwhelmingly approved a resolution to seek 'faith and equal treatment' of immigrants.
U.K. Christian Says Yes to Abstinence, No to Gardasil
Should women like Simone Davis be required to take STD-preventing shots if they are not having sex?
Counting Controversy
Hispanic evangelical leaders debate participation in 2010 U.S. Census.
One in the Spirit
Evangelicals look for reconciliation in aftermath of Asia's longest civil war.
Recession Hits Refugees
Nationwide job shortage pushes limits of resettlement system.
The Soul of the Border Crisis
Local churches are key in fixing the immigration mess.
Customs Confusion
New visa rules trip up traveling religious workers.
When the Stranger Knocks
The influx of immigrants to the U.S. means a new mission field for churches, says World Relief's Jenny Hwang.
What to Do with the Stranger?
Two evangelicals argue for more generous immigration policies.
Hispanic Groups Divided over 2010 Census
One group is urging a boycott while another group says Latinos should take part in the census.
Over the Fence
Poll: Republicans losing the Hispanic Protestant support won in 2004.
The New Refugees
As the U.S. opens to Iraqis and Burmese, refugee ministries must adjust.
A Refugee's Quiet Dignity
A Zimbabwean pastor waits warily after South Africa's riots.

Top Story October 28, 2020

More Pastors Endorse Political Candidates in 2020
More Pastors Endorse Political Candidates in 2020
But very few do so from the pulpit, according to the latest from LifeWay Research.

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