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The Shackles of Caste
How India's former "untouchables" are finding freedom.
Stemming the Embryonic Tide
Pro-lifers face a scientific and public relations juggernaut.
Frist's Folly
Killing human embryos for research is not pro-life.
If Christians Fail, America Will Fail'
An interview with the outspoken president of Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation.
Open or Closed Case?
Controversial theologian John Sanders on way out at Huntington.
Deconstructing Gulags
U.S. evangelicals win key legislation for freedom.
Life with Dignity
Let's not be too eager to pull the plug on our fellow image-bearers.
Q & A: Rich Cizik
Rich Cizik of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) on a new initiative in Morocco.
Los Angeles Takes Out the Cross
The Thomas More Law Center says that by removing a cross from the Los Angeles County seal, the government is conveying a message that is anti-Christian and violating the Constitution.
Q & A: Franklin Graham
President of Samaritan's Purse on Sudan
Challenging Canyon Orthodoxy
Controversy over book with young-earth views raises protests - and sales.
Life after 'Mac'
"Promise Keepers names new leader, looks ahead"
University Forbids 'Offensive' Tracts
Messianic Jew sues University of New Orleans over ban
"Bill Pryor, the Man in the Middle"
Alabama attorney general catches flak from all sides
Baptists Cut Staff, Missionaries
The International Missions Board Lays off 37 and leaves 24 positions open
Prolife Groups Ready to Defend Partial-Birth Abortion Ban
Court challenge to new law expected.
A Journalist in Babylon
The need for a critical mass in the Fourth Estate
Pro-life Groups Ready to Defend Partial-Birth Abortion Ban
Court challenge to new law expected
"Baptists Cut Staff, Missionaries"
The International Missions Board Lays off 37 and leaves 24 positions open
Before the Refugee Dam Breaks
"Agencies prepare to help up to 900,000 people in Iraq War"
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