Politics+Current Affairs

After George Tiller's Death
Pro-life advocates wonder whether doctor's murder will reshape debate.
Martyrs Killed by Conspiracy
Investigation links Malatya murders to cabal of generals, politicians.
Saguaro Seminar Stays with Obama
Obama continually builds relationships, ideas and skills found from a Harvard seminar on social capital.
'We Are Not Commanded To Be a Docent in the Art Museum. We Are Commanded To Love the Poor.'
World Vision president Richard Stearns says the greatest sin of our generation is apathy.
Appeals Court Declares Ten Commandments Monument Unconstitutional
Judges say the Oklahoma monument would reflect a government endorsement of religion.
Protecting Our Little Platoons
There's reason to be concerned for the future of voluntary organizations.
The Soul of the Border Crisis
Local churches are key in fixing the immigration mess.
Abortion Violence and American Democracy
The ironic relationship between the pro-life movement and its radical fringe.
Starvation by Court Order
Schiavo documentary claims that it was murder.
Few Red Flags Found in Sotomayor's Religion-Related Cases
President Obama's Supreme Court pick generally sided with religious freedom.
Abolishing Homelessness in Ten Years
Philip Mangano, the federal 'homeless czar,' says, 'Yes we can.'
No 'Poster Boy'
Rick Warren draws criticism for distancing himself from Proposition 8.
Stopping Discrimination
Proposed EU law may force out faith-based social services.
A Victory in Vietnam
Officials permit massive outdoor Easter gathering for house churches.
More Giving, Less Taxing
President Obama's tax plan will hurt the very people he's trying to help.
Customs Confusion
New visa rules trip up traveling religious workers.
Pressure to Prove Himself
The challenges facing Joshua DuBois and the faith-based initiative.
'The Perfect Hybrid'
At 26, Joshua DuBois has already been a pastor and a congressional fellow, and is now the President's faith-based point man.
When the Stranger Knocks
The influx of immigrants to the U.S. means a new mission field for churches, says World Relief's Jenny Hwang.
What to Do with the Stranger?
Two evangelicals argue for more generous immigration policies.

Top Story July 21, 2024

Pakistan’s Presbyterians Have United. Reconciling Will Take Time.
Pakistan’s Presbyterians Have United. Reconciling Will Take Time.
After 60 years of division, leaders hope that coming together will strengthen the church's witness.

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