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Border Crackdown
Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem
Turkmenistan Tightens Religion Law
Violators of new law to be punished by fines or corrective labor.
The Christianity Today News Wrap
Recent deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world.
Court Affirms Rights of Inmates
Prison officials may not place substantial burden on religious exercise
News Wrap
Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world.
Carl F.H. Henry, Theologian and First Editor of Christianity Today, Dies at 90
Thinker helped to shape many evangelical institutions and efforts, from higher education to ecumenism
News Wrap
"Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world"
Christians See Official Recognition of Voodoo as Ominous
They fear Aristide plans to renew 200-year national pact with the devil.
September News Wrap
"Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world"
Noted Surgeon and Author Paul Brand Dies at Age 89
Connected his pioneering work with leprosy and his missionary faith
Prolife Groups Respond to Conviction of Antiabortion Extremist
James Kopp faces 15 years to life for crime
Senate Bans Partial-Birth Abortion
"After a 64-33 vote, the measure moves to the House."
Zimbabwe: Food for votes
"Aid agencies fight starvation, Mugabe's brutal politics in Zimbabwe"
Breakaway Church Can Keep Property
Court ruling could initiate examination of denomination and church bylaws
Up & Comers, Part 1
Fifty evangelical leaders 40 and under.
Operation Auca: Four Years After Martyrdoms
A 1960 update on Elisabeth Elliot and her plan to bring the gospel to the Ecuadorian tribe.
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