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Died: Legendary NYT Journalist, Evangelist John McCandlish Phillips
(UPDATED) New York Times journalist resigned in 1970s in order to spread the gospel in New York City.
Rick Warren's Son Dies from Suicide
(UPDATED) Death of Matthew Warren, 27, prompts national discussion on how churches should respond to depression and other mental illnesses.
A Pope for All Christians
Why believers of all stripes should care about the new head of the Catholic Church.
Women Bishops Blocked–Barely–by Lay Leaders Despite Clergy Support
Church of England unable to muster two-thirds vote despite support of Rowan Williams and Justin Welby.
Chen Guangcheng in New York
China activist arrives in America with his family to study at university.
Lawyer Who Fought One-Child Policy Escapes House Arrest in China
Blind activist Chen Guangcheng is "100 percent safe" after fleeing his village.
Learning Life Lessons from Russian Babushkas
Some things can't be taught in a classroom.
Syria's Christians Back Assad
Church leaders say the embattled president should stay on.
Obama's Middle East Speech Nods to Bush Doctrine?
From Russia, with Love
Orthodox Metropolitan Hilarion offers evangelicals more than an olive branch.
Christian human rights lawyer reported kidnapped in China
China Aid report blames police for disappearance of Jiang Tianyong.
Coptic Monks Injured in Clash with Egyptian Soldiers
What Egypt's Christians Are Saying About the Protests
They're increasingly joining the calls for reform.
Egyptian Christians Join Calls for Reform
Protests enter second week as Mubarak resists ouster.
Kregel Defends Ergun Caner Bio-book
Judge Grants Asylum to Son of Hamas
Joni Eareckson Tada Battles Breast Cancer Again
Update: The evangelist announced a cancerous tumor returned to the site of her 2010 mastectomy.
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