Thanksgiving Gets the Hallmark Treatment
How sentimentalism distorts the holiday’s past and present.
Chen Guangcheng, the Voice of China’s Voiceless
The ‘Blind Lawyer’ recounts his fight against Communism’s corruptions.
175 Leaders Urge U.S. Support in Christianity’s Historical Heartland; Egyptian Churches Not So Sure
Middle East Christians appreciate prayers, but political action brings mixed feelings.
Bob Fu Is Alive and Thriving
The exiled Chinese Christian’s autobiography gives hope for all who suffer persecution for their faith.
A Jerusalem Lost
Melanie Kirkpatrick’s ‘Escape from North Korea’ describes how the country descended into tyranny and madness, and why its people want out.
Flight from North Korea
Asia’s underground railroad has deeply Christian origins, says journalist Melanie Kirkpatrick.
Worshiping an ‘Awesome God’ at the Democratic National Convention
Plus: Amish in the City premieres tonight, challenging Sri Lanka’s anti-conversion bill, Christians accused of bad motives in Sudan activism, and other stories from online sources around the world.
New York Times Blames Christians for Missionary’s Death in Lebanon
CAIR’s Ibrahim Hooper says Graham, Falwell, and Robertson are equivalent to Osama bin Laden, and other stories from online sources around the world