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Christians Decry Acquittal Of Indonesian Jihad Leader
Christian rights activists Friday slammed an Indonesian court's decision to acquit one of the country's most controversial Islamic militants on...
A New and Different Kind of Tragedy for Israel
On Saturday, when the shuttle Columbia broke up into pieces just 16 minutes before its scheduled landing, Israel's sense of national pride turned...
Faith of Two Astronauts Shines from Beyond Shuttle Wreckage
In an interview with Crosswalk.com late Saturday afternoon, Pastor Steve O'Donohoe of Grace Community Church in Houston talked about the strong...
Seeing Them for What They Are
The debate over embryonic stem cell research would be different if everyone could see the ultimate "result" of an embryo.
Vietnam Faulted on Treatment of Evangelical Christians
A new report alleges that the Vietnamese government is intensifying repression against a group of indigenous peoples, many of them evangelical...
Human Cloning Takes a Hit, Thanks to Bizarre Cult Claim
If the public associates cloning with something from outer space, there's less likelihood it will gain worldwide support, according to experts at...
Coalition to Fight Starvation in Southern Africa
World Vision, CARE and Catholic Relief Services have joined arms in the war against hunger. The brand new coalition received a $114 million USAID...
Christian Missionaries in Muslim Nations in Tenuous Spot
If there were any doubts here about the precariousness of Protestant missionary enterprises in mostly Muslim countries, they evaporated with the...
'Illegal Preaching': US Missionary Faces Deportation Or Jail After Attack
An American missionary recovering in an Indian hospital after an attack by suspected Hindu militants has been ordered to leave the country within a...
Roe v. Wade: Is There Any Going Back?
January 22 will come and go this year with most Americans hardly noticing. Yet pro-life Americans undoubtedly feel anguish as they ponder the 30th...
Roe v. Wade: Creating a Battleground
In 1976, three years after the U.S. Supreme Court passed Roe v. Wade, Francis Schaeffer predicted where the acceptance of abortion would take...
Christian Leaders: Include Human Rights in N. Korean Talks
Southern Baptist religious liberty specialist Richard Land and 16 others have called on President Bush to agree to North Korea's demand for...
US Missionary Recovering After Attack In India
An American missionary is recovering in a South India hospital after an attack by a gang of suspected Hindu militants.\b
As Abortion Drops, Polls Show Americans Turning Pro-Life
Surveys of abortion facilities around the U.S. released Wednesday show the year 2000 with the fewest number of abortions performed since 1974....
Reaching Muslim Immigrants for Christ
Muslim immigrants are pouring into England and France, but most churches there are unaware or unconcerned about the implications -- and the...
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