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Abortion pill critic named to drug panel
David Hager appointed to committee despite criticism from prochoice camps
The Church in Iraq
As the terror of war looms, a dwindling Christian population faces an uncertain future.
Moody Closes Magazine, Restructures Aviation Program
Moody Bible Institute announces strategic changes to ensure financial stability for core education program
Return to Kabul
Shelter Now's Georg Taubmann talks about ministry and security in the former Taliban state
Homosexuality: Reformed church in Toronto welcomes active gay leaders.
Toronto church's stance sharply at odds with denomination
Keeping Their Heads Down
Vital but dwindling Christians face many pressures
'A Blast of Hell'
"500,000 people uprooted, thousands dead in violence"
Doors into Islam
September 11 has only intensified the dangers and rewards of Muslim evangelism
Deconstructing Islam
Apologist Jay Smith takes a confrontational approach
New Top Anglican Receives Mixed Reviews
"Appointee is against abortion, for gay ordination, and not from the Third World"
"Cloning: President's Council on Bioethics recommends a partial ban, disappointing some conservatives"
President's Council on Bioethics recommends a four-year moratorium on research cloning
Double Jeopardy
"Former Taliban hostages Dayna Curry and Heather Mercer talk about the risks they took, the imprisonment they suffered, and their hopes to return to 'the hardest place on Earth.'"
"Watchtower Ousts Victims, Whistle-Blowers"
Jehovah's Witness members allege sect policy protected child molesters
"RU-486: After two die, Danco Labs warns doctors about dangers."
Danco Labs warns doctors about dangers of 'early option' pill
West Bank: Crackdown Hits Churches
Mideast Christians torn over tough Israeli tactics at churches
Central Asia: Christians Fear Decade of Freedom Is Over
"Central Asian countries experienced freedom, growth, repression, and now uncertainty."
North Africa: Interest in Satellite TV Up Since 9/11
North Africans are showing a growing interest in Christian programs
Budget Blues: Presbyterians Will Likely Cut Mission Spending
Executive director says belt-tightening was inevitable before church and economic uncertainty
Pakistan: Christians Fear Muslim Backlash
Anti-Christian sentiments in Pakistan run high, culminate in protests and church shooting
RU-486: Doctors Slow to Prescribe Abortion Pill
Since RU-486's approval, rising safety concerns and common side effects have led to little use.
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