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Social Justice Surprise
Stephen Monsma proves that evangelicals are more active in welfare-to-work programs than any other religious group.
Interview by Agnieszka Tennant
posted 06/22/2006 09:30 a.m.

GLOBAL PROGNOSIS
An Ugly Phoenix Reborn
European anti-Semitism is more widespread than has been let on.
by David Aikman
posted 06/06/2006 09:30 a.m.

Speaking Out
Finally, Some Overdue Good News in the Battle Against AIDS
"Global slowing" is about as good as it gets when you're talking about this disease.
by Dale Hanson Bourke, Religion News Service
posted 06/01/2006 09:30 a.m.

Homeland Security's Catch-22 for Exiles
'Ridiculous' interpretation of law bars thousands.
by Madison Trammel
posted 04/05/2006 10:00 a.m.

The New Climate Coalition
Evangelical leaders bolster the fight against global warming.
by Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, D.C.
posted 02/08/2006 01:30 p.m.

The Christian Vision Project
Habits of Highly Effective Justice Workers
Should we protest the system or invest in a life? Yes.
by Rodolpho Carrasco
posted 02/03/2006 09:30 a.m.

Coretta Scott King, a Woman of Faith and Devotion, Dies at 78
One of the country's most famous pastor's wives was a civil rights leader in her own right.
by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
posted 02/01/2006 09:00 a.m.

Front Line Dilemma
Christians in intelligence services are conflicted over the use of torture.
by Tony Carnes
posted 01/30/2006 09:30 a.m.

5 Reasons Torture is always Wrong
And why there should be no exceptions.
by David P. Gushee
posted 01/27/2006 09:45 a.m.

On Immigration Issue, Big Evangelical Groups Conspicuously Mum
Policy groups say they have other issues to focus on.
by G. Jeffrey Macdonald, Religion News Service
posted 01/20/2006 09:30 a.m.

Speaking Out
One Child at a Time
It takes more than money to defeat poverty.
by Wess Stafford
posted 11/23/2005 10:00 a.m.

God's Muckraker
A top investigative journalist uses Southern charm and dogged reporting to bring delayed justice.
by Russ Pulliam
posted 11/22/2005 09:00 a.m.

ANALYSIS
France: The Ire and the Fire
God's people in the midst of the riots.
by Agnieszka Tennant
posted 11/09/2005 09:00 a.m.

CT Classic
Taking a Seat for Justice
Rosa Parks reflects on faith, dignity, and her own courageous act.
by Vincent F. A. Golphin
posted 10/25/2005 11:15 a.m.

SPEAKING OUT
Silence on Suffering
Where are the voices from the Christian community on cruel and degrading treatment of detainees?
by Gary A. Haugen
posted 10/17/2005 03:15 p.m.

Facing an Unwelcome Truth
We can do better when it comes to bearing the burdens of battered women.
by Janice Shaw Crouse
posted 09/27/2005 09:45 a.m.

Can We Defeat Poverty?
Unless Africa tames corruption, new aid efforts will fail.
by Tony Carnes in Edinburgh, Scotland
posted 09/26/2005 09:00 a.m.

Purpose Driven in Rwanda
Rick Warren's sweeping plan to defeat poverty.
by Timothy C. Morgan in Kigali, Rwanda
posted 09/23/2005 09:45 a.m.

Hunting the Big Gazelle
Why Rick Warren may succeed where others failed.
by David Neff
posted 09/23/2005 09:45 a.m.

How to Win Friends and Influence Culture
A prominent Jewish human-rights activist praises—and pointedly counsels—evangelicals.
by Michael Horowitz
posted 09/19/2005 09:00 a.m.

Sidebar
Two Tests for Evangelical Action
How to be politically minded and do some Christian good.
by Michael Horowitz
posted 09/19/2005 09:00 a.m.

End Extreme Poverty in 2005?
No way. But we can still do something significant.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 08/22/2005 09:00 a.m.

Mugabe's Bulldozers
Churches help dispossessed amid government crackdown.
by Sue Sprenkle, Baptist Press, in Nairobi, with CT
posted 08/11/2005 09:00 a.m.

DISPATCH FROM BRITAIN
'Violence Gets All of the Attention'
Evangelical Yank activists complain about being upstaged by London bombings.
by Tony Carnes in Edinburgh and London
posted 07/11/2005 09:30 a.m.

Jesus at G8
Christian advocacy for Africa gains notice at top meetings.
by Tony Carnes in Edinburgh, Scotland
posted 07/06/2005 09:30 a.m.

Hotel Sudan Isn't a Film—Yet
Genocide in Darfur must be stopped.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 04/26/2005 09:30 a.m.

Deliver Us from Wal Mart?
Christians are among those sounding the alarm about the ethics of this retail giant. Are the worries justified?
by Jeff M. Sellers
posted 04/22/2005 09:30 a.m.

Benefits Blues
Spiraling health costs squeeze Wal-Mart as they do every other large company.
by Jeff M. Sellers
posted 04/22/2005 09:30 a.m.

Women Against Wal-Mart
Sex-discrimination charges constitute the largest-ever class action lawsuit against a private employer.
by Jeff M. Sellers
posted 04/22/2005 09:30 a.m.

The Evangelical Scandal
Ron Sider says the movement is riddled with hypocrisy, and that it's time for serious change.
Interview by Stan Guthrie
posted 04/13/2005 09:00 a.m.

Color-Blinded
Why 11 o'clock Sunday morning is still a mostly segregated hour. An excerpt from Divided by Faith.
By Michael O. Emerson and Christian Smith
posted 09/22/00

Lebanon Rallies
The recent protests aren't like the fall of Berlin Wall, but they do constitute a significant movement toward freedom.
An interview with leaders at Beirut's Arab Baptist Theological Seminary
posted 03/14/2005 10:45 a.m.

Growing Up at Koinonia
The focus of a PBS documentary, Koinonia Farm was the target of segregationists, a radical Christian community, and where Jim Jordan grew up.
posted 03/09/2005 09:00 a.m.

ON THE RECORD
Why We're Losing the War Against HIV/AIDS
Harvard's Edward C. Green says health officials undermine abstinence and fidelity programs in Africa.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan
posted 03/07/2005 09:30 a.m.

The Work of Faith
How the torch of racial reconciliation, once carried by Christian civil-rights workers, is now being held by faith-based organizations.
posted 02/23/2005 09:30 a.m.

SPEAKING OUT
Aliens in Our Midst
Attaining asylum in the land of the free is harder than you'd think—and it may be costing people their lives.
by Stan Guthrie
posted 02/10/2005 02:15 p.m.

Go Figure
Recent stats on poverty, divorce, and perceptions of Islam.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
posted 01/26/2005 10:00 a.m.

Sex Slaves' Slow Freedom
Sometimes it takes years to negotiate their release.
By Deann Alford
posted 01/25/2005 10:00 a.m.

THE CHRISTIAN FUTURE OF AMERICA: TWO VIEWS
A Decisive Turn to Paganism
By Harold O.J. Brown
posted 08/05/04 8:30 a.m.
Has the nation finally abandoned its Judeo-Christian heritage, or is there still hope?

THE CHRISTIAN FUTURE OF AMERICA: TWO VIEWS
A Steady Christian Influence
Has the nation finally abandoned its Judeo-Christian heritage, or is there still hope?
By Leith Anderson
posted 08/04/04 8:30 a.m.

The New Gambling Goliath
Christian activists struggle to slow the rapid growth of Indian casinos.
By John W. Kennedy
posted 07/30/04 8:30 a.m.

Bill Cosby Was (Mostly) Right—Part 2
Why is church influence among blacks wide but not deep?
By Stan Guthrie
posted 07/30/04 8:30 a.m.

Peru's Second-Class Citizens
Christian legal activists fight to protect women and girls.
By Deann Alford
posted 07/29/04 8:30 a.m.

COMMENTARY
Bill Cosby was (Mostly) Right
But he overlooks the redemptive role of the church.
By Stan Guthrie
posted 07/28/04 8:30 a.m.

When More Is Less
We're making more money, but the payoff isn't always positive.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 07/27/04 8:30 a.m.

Outreach to Despair
Christians minister to the hopeless in Gaza.
By Deann Alford
posted 07/22/2004 08:30 a.m.

Witness Amid War
The untold story of Christian efforts to end the violence in Guatemala.
Reviewed by Jeanette Hardage
posted 07/21/2004 08:30 a.m.

Sudden Death in Darfur
John Danforth, new U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, demands Sudan stop murderous Arab militias.
By Timothy C. Morgan
posted 07/16/2004 12:01 a.m.

All Apologies
Are today's kinda culpas more safe than sorry?
By Nathan Bierma
posted 07/14/2004 12:01 a.m.

Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide, and Plain Old Murder
What Tony Campolo and the State Department mean in recent comments about Palestine and Sudan.
By Nathan Bierma
posted 06/23/04 12:01 a.m.

The Evil In Us
Prisoner torture in Iraq exposes the ordinary face of human depravity.
A Christianity Today editorial
posted 06/10/2004

Controversial Pastor Mediates End to Three-day Prison Riot in Brazil
Minister hopes fame will allow him greater access to Brazil's prisons.
By George Guilherme in Recife, Brazil
posted 06/08/2004

O Jailed Town of Bethlehem
How eerily still we see thee lie.
By Kevin Begos
posted 05/11/2004

Healing Genocide
Ten years after the slaughter, Rwandans begin to mend their torn nation with a justice that is both biblical and African.
s By Timothy C. Morgan
posted 03/31/2004

Sidebar
A Justice that Restores
A method for bringing victims and offenders together.
s An interview with Howard Zehr
posted 03/31/2004

Inside CT: Forgiveness 101
Rwanda is becoming a lab for testing new models of Christian forgiveness.
By Timothy C. Morgan
posted 03/31/2004

Border Crackdown
Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem
By Timothy R. Callahan in Washington, with CT staff reports
posted 03/15/2004

As Complicated as ABC
Condoms and abstinence can both play a role in AIDS prevention.
An interview with Anne Peterson
posted 02/04/2004

One Lord, One Faith, Many Ethnicities
How to become a diverse organization and keep your sanity.
A CT Forum
posted 12/30/2003

The Hidden Slavery
Each year, two million women and children worldwide have sex with strangers only because someone kidnaps them and threatens to kill them. You may have passed some of these victims on the street.
By Wendy Murray Zoba
posted 11/14/2003

Finding the 'Real God'
An interview with a sex trafficking survivor.
Interview by Wendy Murray Zoba
posted 11/14/2003

Uneasy Unity
Christians take different paths as "road map" hits impasse.
By Sheryl Henderson Blunt
posted 09/11/2003

Mercy in Baghdad
North Americans endure bombing to chronicle the war's effects on civilians.
By Carol Lowes
posted 05/07/2003

Apocalypse Again and Again
The Bible doesn't tell us when to go to war but how to live in a war-ridden world.
By Phillip Jensen
posted 04/16/2003

CT Classic: The Ethics of Desert Storm
What Christianity Today said during the U.S.'s first war with Iraq.
By David Neff
posted 03/25/2003

Speaking Out: Where Do We Go From Here?
Now that the bombs are falling, we'll need to repair Iraq—and our nation's moral standing.
By David P. Gushee
posted 03/21/2003

War Could Reduce Holy Land's Christian Presence
Palestinian bishop fears current hostilities could continue a trend that sees Christians forced out of the area altogether.
By Ross Dunn, ENI
posted 03/21/2003

CT Classic: Catching Up with a Dream
Evangelicals and race since the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.
By Edward Gilbreath
posted 01/20/2003

Divided by Distrust
Kosovo's evangelicals take slow steps toward ethnic reconciliation.
By Kristian Kahrs in Pristina and Belgrade
posted 01/17/2003

Opinion Roundup: Is Attacking Iraq Moral?
Christian leaders disagree, too.
By Todd Hertz
posted 09/04/2002

Graham Calls Bigotry a Sin
By Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
Evangelist calls for racial healing.
posted 07/16/2002

Free the Burnhams
A year after the missionaries' abduction, it's time to bring them home.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 05/24/2002

Sunday Colors
Dallas churches continue to challenge the racial divide.
By Edward Gilbreath
posted 05/15/2002

Crackdown Hits Churches
Mideast Christians torn over tough Israeli tactics at churches.
By Stan Guthrie
posted 05/01/2002

Reporter's Notebook: Trapped In Poverty and Forced Marriage
Saira's plight prompts a journalist to reflect on truth and culture.
By Kristian Kahrs in Lahore, Pakistan
posted 04/17/2002

Christian Ethicists: Afghan War Is Just
Society of Christian Ethics gives cautious support to military effort.
By Religion News Service and staff reports
posted 02/21/2002

Christians Flee Rioting
Tensions between landowners and tenants spark violence in Nairobi slum.
By Sue Sprenkle in Nairobi
posted 01/31/2002

Rethinking Pacifism
Many peace-church leaders, shaken by attacks, reexamine their beliefs.
Chuck Fager
posted 11/16/2001

'Malicious' Sikh Book Banned
The Punjab government forbids publication, sale, and possession.
Ecumenical News International
posted 10/11/2001

Church, Community Stand by Refugee Charged with Rape
Hate group targets St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in literature campaign.
LaTonya Taylor
posted 10/10/2001

New Tribes Missionaries Kidnapped in 1993 Declared Dead
Mission concludes Colombian guerrillas shot the three men in 1996.
Deann Alford
posted 09/27/2001

Activists well acquainted with terror
"Jerusalem Women Speak" tour gains relevance for audience members struggling with new fears.
LaTonya Taylor
posted 09/27/2001

Palestine's Christians Persist Despite Pressures
With escalating violence in Israel, ministries face a "sad and scary" situation.
By Stan Guthrie
posted 09/19/2001

Taking It Personally
What do we do with all this anger?
By Edward Gilbreath
posted 09/14/2001

Communication Troubles Challenge U.S. Church Relief Agencies
Aid work continues amid atmosphere of shock, fear, and sporatic harrassment.
By Chris Herlinger in New York City
posted 09/13/2001

In the Belly of the Beast
Christians, calling terrorist attack "satanically brilliant," minister at epicenter of World Trade disaster
By Tony Carnes in New York
posted 09/12/2001

A Wake-Up Call to Become Global Christians
The deadly attacks on America will provoke many responses, but Christians are commanded to love our neighbors.
By Miriam Adeney
posted 09/12/2001

Risking Life for Peace
Caught between rebels, paramilitaries, and crop-dusters, peacemaking Christians put their lives on the line in violent Colombia.
By David Miller in Bogotá, Cali, and Puerto Asís
posted 9/7/01

Sleepless and 'Terrified', Orphans, Staff Dare to Hope Truce Will Hold
After three days of fighting in Beit Jala, the Israeli army withdraws but warns it may return.
By Ross Dunn in Beit Jala, West Bank
posted 9/5/01

Amid Fears for Future, Jerusalem's Churches Embark On Prayers for Peace
Week of prayer launched with services held in various congregations.
By Ross Dunn in Jerusalem
posted 8/22/01

Strengthen Christian Presence In The Holy Land, Carey Pleads
Middle-East leaders asked to help tone down violence that has killed 650 in 10 months.
By Ross Dunn in Jerusalem
posted 8/2/01

Kenyan President Suggests Hanging for 'Knowingly' Infecting Others with AIDS
Church organizations criticize use of capital punishment as solution to epidemic.
By Sam Gonza in Nairobi
posted 7/19/01

Bald Eagles and Babies
The case for compassionate conservationism.
By John E. Silvius
posted 6/27/01

CT Classic: Eco-Myths
Don't believe everything you hear about the church and the environmental crisis.
By David N. Livingstone, Calvin B. DeWitt, and Loren Wilkinson
posted 6/27/01

CT Classic: Why We Love the Earth
Our belief in a Creator, not crisis scenarios, drives our environmental concerns.
A Christianity Today Editorial by Howard A. Snyder
posted 6/27/01

Greek Orthodox Priest Falls Victim to Middle East Conflict
Monks worry they may appear as threats to each warring side.
By Ross Dunn in Jerusalem
posted 6/21/01

Lost Common Cause
Christian focus on racial reconciliation is set back after Cincinnati's riots.
By Tony Carnes in Cincinnati
posted 6/14/01

European Churches Declare Immigrants Are Not 'Potential Criminals'
Petitions submitted to the European Union for more protection, aid.
By Jonathan Luxmoore
posted 6/13/01

Churches Want To Revive Ancient Tradition of Truce During 2004 Olympiad
Plans for Athens games to be outlined in September.
By Jonathan Luxmoore
posted 6/11/01

Chaplains Alarmed at Europe's Rising Prison Populations
Privatization of jails, "restorative justice" also chief concerns at recent meeting.
By Andreas Havinga
posted 6/4/01

How to Spell Debt Relief
The Jubilee movement convinced the world to write down the debt of impoverished nations, but the strings attached provoke fresh debate on economic justice.
By Jeff M. Sellers
posted 5/23/01

Leon Sullivan Dies at 78
Baptist minister led U.S. efforts to hold corporations responsible for investing in South African apartheid.
By Chris Herlinger
posted 5/3/01

Zimbabwe Christians 'Outraged' at Police Role in Student's Death
Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace calls for peace as students demonstrate over low grants.
By Ecumenical News International
posted 4/23/01

Conscience, Not Violence, Must Rule Zimbabwe, Says Catholic Priest
Oskar Wermter warns that country is drifting into civil war.
By Ecumenical News International
posted 4/12/01

Pilgrimages Drop and Workers Lose Jobs as Middle East Violence Continues
Silence fills places normally crowded with pilgrims, reports British group.
By Cedric Pulford
posted 4/11/01

Christians Mediate for Peace
Sri Lanka churches try to reconcile Sinhalese Buddhists and Hindu Tamils.
By Anto Akkara, Ecumenical News International, with additional reporting by Open Doors
posted 4/10/01

Holy Land Roadblocks
Christian pilgrims learn about Palestinians' everyday indignities.
By Elaine Ruth Fletcher, Religion News Service, in Jerusalem
posted 4/9/01

Christian Zionists Rally for Jewish State
More than 600 Christians from around the world flock to Jerusalem to show solidarity with Israel as peace process collapses.
By Religion News Service
posted 4/9/01

Religious Leaders Rebuke Bush Administration Over Kyoto Protocol
Officials from the National Council of Churches, Presbyterian Church (USA), United Methodist Church, Disciples of Christ, and African Methodist Episcopal Church say U.S. must limit greenhouse gas emissions.
By Edmund Doogue
posted 4/6/01

War Veterans Occupy Church on Zimbabwean White-Owned Farm
"We just want to pray and leave politics alone," says evicted pastor.
By Ecumenical News International
posted 4/2/01

The Maturing of Victimhood
A new exhibit at the Holocaust Museum is a very good sign.
A Christianity Today Editorial
posted 3/29/01

30,000 Christians Want Churches To Do More To Stop Torture
International Federation of Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture offers congregations resources to get involved.
By Edmund Doogue
posted 3/27/01

Evangelicals Attempt to Defuse Crises
While decrying land redistribution program, president of Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe stepping down after financial dispute.
By Odhiambo Okite
posted 3/22/01

Ecumenical Leader Condemns Injustice of International Credit System
General secretary of the World Council of Churches complains that creditor nations get to dictate how to manage debt crisis.
By Anto Akkara in Dhaka, Bangladesh
posted 3/20/01

Zimbabwe Church Officials Tell Mugabe to Respect Judiciary and Rule of Law
Catholics, Baptists, and others criticize presidential pressure on Supreme Court.
By Conrad Nyamutata in Harare
posted 3/19/01

U.S. and Canadian Catholic Bishops Unite to Warn of Risk to Columbia River
First pastoral letter written by Catholic bishops in two countries on a matter of social and political significance says river has been irresponsibly dammed, polluted and over-fished.
By Ferdy Baglo in Nelson, British Columbia
posted 3/16/01

New Delhi Conference Condemns 'Immense Suffering' in Caste System
National Campaign for Dalit Human Rights plans to appeal to United Nations.
By Anto Akkara in New Delhi
posted 3/7/01

Christians and Buddhists Build Bridges for Peace in Sri Lanka
Religious officials secret meeting with Tamil Tigers draws criticism.
By Anto Akkara
posted 3/7/01

Churches Angry that Indian Census Ignores 14 Million Christian Dalits
Only Hindu, Sikh, and Buddhist members of "untouchable" caste being counted.
By Anto Akkara in New Delhi
posted 3/2/01

Report Sounds Alarm Over Mozambique's 'Black November'
Country's progressive reputation belies violent acts like the police suffocation of 88 dissidents last year.
By Alex Duval Smith in Maputo
posted 2/27/01

Palestinian Priest Wins Niwano Peace Prize
Elias Chacour honored for peace education among Jewish, Muslim, and Christian youth in Israel.
By Edmund Doogue
posted 2/21/01

Churches Have Not Worked to End Dowry Practice
India's women are seen as less valuable than men in a society that supports bride burnings and "suicide."
By Anto Akkara in New Delhi
posted 2/20/01

Pastors Aim to Sink Battleships
Twenty clergy are arrested at protest over Britain's Trident submarines.
By Cedric Pulford in London
posted 2/15/01

Between a Rock and a Holy Site
Muslims have stepped up their efforts to take control of places revered by Jews and Christians.
By Clarence H. Wagner, Jr.
posted 2/13/01

Facing the Smiles
Visiting Nigeria taught me as much about the despair in my own soul as it did the soul of this country.
By Corrie Cutrer
posted 2/2/01

Nairobi's Bloody Witness
Pastor who resists injustice is repeatedly beaten by police.
By Odhiambo Okite
posted 2/1/01

Lutherans Criticize El Salvador's Earthquake Aid
Church organization says aid is disproportionately granted to victims for political reasons.
By Chris Herlinger in San Salvador
posted 1/31/01

Christmas in Palestine: Hunger and War
Starvation threatens Palestinian villages if U.N. aid continues to be delayed, Vatican official warns.
By James Solheim in Jerusalem
posted 12/13/00

Norway's Lutherans Apologize to Gypsies
Church asks forgiveness for "the injustices and infringements" committed against the Romany people.
By Bjarke Larsen
posted 12/8/00

Between the Temple Mount and a Hard Place
Palestinian Christians want both peace in their villages and justice for their Muslim brothers.
By Elaine Ruth Fletcher
posted 12/5/00

Anonymous Are the Peacemakers
For the past century, the Nobel Peace Prize has spotlighted those who work for "fraternity among the nations." But strife and warfare are often thwarted by Christians working quietly and prayerfully.
By Gerald Shenk
posted 12/1/00

100 Years of Beatitude
Nobel Peace Prize winners explicitly influenced by Christian principles.
posted 12/1/00

Lutheran Bishop's Appeal from Jerusalem
Religious leader's letter requests prayer for Christians, Jews, and Palestinians in troubled region.
By Bishop Munib A Younan
posted 11/10/00

Urbanites: More Justice, Less Epistemology
The emerging urban class is targeting capitalism and Christianity—often for good reason.
By Carlos Aguilar
posted 11/10/00

Indian Christian Youth Form Protection Group
Non-violent group aims to counter attacks on Christians through peaceful solidarity.
By Anto Akkara
posted 11/2/00

Justice Delayed for Dalits
Christian untouchable is murdered, but police stall investigation.
By Manpreet Singh in Munan Khurd
posted 10/19/00

Study of Indian Clergy Exposes Inequalities in Church Leadership
Many low-caste and rural Indians are Christians, but few have positions of influence within the church.
By Anto Akkara
posted 10/9/00

A Cry in the Nuclear Wilderness
Nearly everyone at the nuclear power plant wanted to cover up the hazards, but one engineer refused to go along.
By Adam Bowles
posted 10/6/00

The Lord in Black Skin
As a white pastor of a black church, I found the main reason prejudice and racism hurt so much: because we are so much alike.
By Pamela Baker Powell
posted 9/25/00

Divided by Faith?
A recent study argues that American evangelicals cannot foster genuine racial reconciliation. Is our theology to blame?
posted 9/22/00



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