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Prevention Wars
Christian activists question Global Fund's AIDS strategies.
Glimpses of God in Africa
Reporting from the heart of darkness.
Africa's Azusa Street
East Africa has experienced Pentecost continually for nearly 80 years.
Jabez Author Quits Africa
Disappointments prompt early retirement.
Global Anglicans Flex Muscle
Conservative bishops join forces to counter potent revisionist wing.
Warren, Hybels Urge Churches to Wage 'War on AIDS'
Hundreds of evangelicals attending Disturbing Voices conference repent, refocus on outreach to outcasts.
Copts' Night of Terror
Rioting chills Muslim-Christian relations as new parliament is elected.
Anglicans 'Severely Wounded'
At a top summit in Egypt, conservatives call for a Scripture-affirming covenant.
Be the Change
How Christianity Today covered a busy hurricane season before Wilma.
Purpose Driven in Rwanda
Rick Warren's sweeping plan to defeat poverty.
Baylor Showdown
Provost fired. Faculty question school's direction.
Reporting Eye to Eye
The Holy Land has always been treacherous.
Good Shooters
Christian photojournalists are teaching the church to communicate through pictures.
Inside CT: Bike Rides with Refugees
There are 13 million refugees and asylum seekers worldwide. We show you the lives of four of them.
Baylor's Sloan Keeps His Job—Again
Regents steer clear of vote on president; unanimously reaffirm Vision 2012.
Sudden Death in Darfur
John Danforth, new U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, demands Sudan stop murderous Arab militias.
InsideCT: Captured by a Smile
'That smile put me to shame'
Forgiveness 101
Healing Genocide
Ten years after the slaughter, Rwandans begin to mend their torn nation with a justice that is both biblical and African.
China Arrests Dozens of Prominent Christians
At least 50 detained in fresh crackdown on house churches, reportedly promoted by new video and book releases.
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