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How Said Musa's Case Got Attention (Updated: Musa Released from Prison)
Christian leaders had drawn attention to his case after he had been sentenced to death.
Christians Launch Anti-Slavery Efforts for Super Bowl XLV
This year's game is located in one of the nation's seedbeds of human trafficking.
Boarding Bust: Schools for Missionary Kids See Lower Attendance
Recent reports of child abuse overshadow another trend.
Why I Boycotted Amazon This Week
When it comes to how-to books for pedophiles, defending the defenseless is more important than defending free speech.
Sex Offenders: Coming to a Church Near You
How churches, ready or not, are ministering to society's most despised
Bullying Blame
Is it enough to say bullying gays is wrong?
How Far Should Forgiveness Go?
Seventy times seven? I can barely forgive some corrupt clergy once.
Domestic Abuse: Coming to a Church Near You
Christian filmmaker 'Olivia Klaus' goes inside California prisons to hear the stories of survivors of domestic violence who killed their husbands.
Naomi Zacharias & Bethany Hoang: Fighting Sex Trafficking
Helping the victims of injustice may be compassionate, bur pursuing real justice means changing the system that perpetrated the injustice to begin with.
People You Don't Want in Your Ministry
Your ministry might serve as an easy target for someone who wants to harm children.
Don't Shoot the Messenger
What all Christians can learn from the Catholic Church abuse scandal.
A Badly Broken Boarding School
The story behind the cover story.
A Candle in the Darkness
The president of Compassion International tells his story of childhood abuse and deliverance in a West Africa boarding school.
Sexual Slavery on Main Street
Trafficking of teenagers in the U.S. is getting worse. Here's what some Christians are trying to do about it.
The Brave Women of the Catholic Church
The Catholic Church abuse stories are exasperating, but a few lay writers give me hope.
Oppression in the Home
A book helping churches respond to an issue we'd rather not think about.
For Churches, How Much Risk Is Too Much?
For some leaders, taking steps to prevent disasters is a matter of faithfulness.
Ugandan Bishop Pleads With American Christians on Anti-Homosexuality Bill
David Zac Niringiye, the Church of Uganda's assistant bishop of Kampala, says that American Christians should cultivate relationships before condemning the proposed legislation.
Anti-Homosexuality Bill Divides Ugandan and American Christians
American pastors and leaders are united in condemning the legislation while Ugandans are united in support.
When Domestic Violence Knocks
How to minister wisely when it shows up in your congregation.

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