‘God’s Double Agent’
One-time atheist and now head of ChinaAid, Bob Fu believes China may soon have one of the largest populations of Christians worldwide.
Sailing into the Storm: Philip Ryken and D. Michael Lindsay on the Challenges in Christian Higher Education
College presidents discuss the relevance of Christian higher education, the theological issues facing Christian universities, and more.
Interview: Chai Ling on Saving China’s Daughters
Each day in China, 35,000 baby girls are aborted and 500 women commit suicide. One freedom fighter won’t take it any longer.
How Heather Mercer’s Hostage Stint Turned into Global Hope
After 9/11, the missionary’s ten-year journey leads from the Taliban to Iraqi Kurdistan.
Syria’s Christians Back Assad
Church leaders say the embattled president should stay on.
From Russia, with Love
Orthodox Metropolitan Hilarion offers evangelicals more than an olive branch.
From Informant to Informer
The “son of Hamas” senses God in his life before coming to Christ.
Obama’s AIDS Dilemma
White House funding priorities determine who will live and who will die.
Bush’s Envoy’s Advice: ‘Raise Cain’
How advocacy by American Christians trims violence in Sudan.
Defending the Faith
Conservatives face huge obstacles in putting Anglicanism back together.