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Review
The New York Times reporter’s memoir can refine our perspective on pursuing justice in a fallen world.
News
As humanitarian aid—and Azerbaijan’s attacks—return to the Caucasus enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, religious freedom advocates debate the merits of emphasizing religion.
Testimony
I was dressed for burial when he gave me a mission to proclaim his name.
News
Pastors and professors reflect on the ethical dilemma of extrajudicial justice against Ottoman officials responsible for genocide, and on commemorating their killers today.
Testimony
After escaping the Khmer Rouge with my siblings, I learned who had been protecting me all along.
News
Syriac-Aramean Christians, fewer in number than similarly suffering Armenians, assert their Ottoman-era plight deserves separate recognition.
Review
The story doesn’t have to be a stumbling block, but we should approach it with fear and trembling.
Such statements that bridge faiths are rare, based on my two decades working on religious freedom. Christians need to make more.
News
US ambassador meets with Abune Mathias in Addis Ababa after provocative video released.
News
(UPDATED) Armenian evangelicals praise first US president to formally use word to describe 1915 massacre by Ottoman Turks.