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Do You Hear What I Hear?
The deaf are virtually an 'unreached people group,' but an Illinois ministry is remedying that one video at a time.
Pew Forum Releases Landmark Survey of International Religious Freedom
70 percent of the world lives in areas with high restrictions on religion, report says.
A Grounded Faith
Mexican ministry branches out beyond tree planting to bring healing to souls in a barren land.
Mass Arrest: Christianity and the Deadly Mexico Drug War
Police raid on service shows that churches are no longer neutral observers.
Quotation Marks
Recent remarks on the Anglicans' teaching on sexuality, ancient catacombs advertisements, Tim Tebow's virginity, and other news developments.
Go Figure
Get the numbers on scientists who believe in God, volunteers, and Americans who say they are born again.
Were Pakistan's Deadly Gojra Riots Enough to Provoke Change?
Widespread outrage might lead to reconsideration of country's blasphemy law or other reforms.
Desert Deaths
Martyrdoms threaten to displace Christian workers from Yemen.
Cuba for Christ—Ahora!
The Communist island's improbable revival is 15 years old and growing stronger.
Philip Rizk Describes His Detainment
Update #2: Philip Rizk freed in Egypt
Philip Rizk freed in Egypt
God in Gaza
Reconciliation work goes on despite worst violence since 1967.
Parenting Your Freshman
What to expect during the first year of college.
Updated: Christian blogger held in Egypt
Philip Rizk, journalist and activist, is in police custody following a Friday protest concerning Gaza. Kidnapping alleged.
Gas-Powered Gospels
Christians in South Korea use helium-filled balloons to spread gospel tracts.
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