Politics+Current Affairs

To Russia with Fury
Sometimes charity means anger.
Replacing Rallies with Revivals
In criticizing the Religious Right, Greg Boyd resurrects pietistic withdrawal.
What's Next: Politics
Worried optimism: What evangelical leaders say are the priorities and challenges for the next 50 years.
'They Know We Are Christians'
Lebanese Christian compassion impresses Muslims during bloody conflict.
A Hint of Peace
War-torn church ponders amnesty for rebel leader.
Soaking in Blood—Again
Sri Lankan violence costs 1,000 lives. Relief efforts set back.
Asylum vs. Assistance
Offering sanctuary isn't about political protest.
Cool on Climate Change
New Christian coalition says fighting global warming will hurt the poor.
The Earmark Epidemic
The disease must be cured for the common good.
Indonesia's Death Quota
Advocates question motive for executing Christians.
Seeking Biblical Principles to Inform Immigration Policy
Scripture provides more than easy slogans and soft platitudes about welcoming foreigners.
The Price of Protest
Chinese police beat hundreds during church demolition.
China's New Legal Eagles
Evangelical lawyers spur civil rights movement forward.
Jesus, M.D.
Two authors assail our approach to health care and offer a church-based vision for understanding medicine.
It Wasn't Really About Whiskey
A compelling and entertaining but also deeply flawed account of an episode in early American history.
We're Not Spectators
Mideast Christians writing for our website expressed their anguish—and anger.
Bygone Protests
Operation Rescue transforms clinic.
Nicholas Kristof on Evangelicals, China, and Human Rights
The Pulitzer Prize winner says, "Evangelicals have influence in the White House that The New York Times columnists do not."
Christianity Today News Briefs
Uganda's civil war, female Anglican bishops, Jews for Jesus lawsuit, and stem cell veto.
Thinking Straight
Court decisions cheer opponents of same-sex marriage.

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