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Choosing Marriage Over the Mission Field
How Tim Kietzman, a successful missionary eye doctor, chose quiet faithfulness despite enormous needs in Pakistan.
Gleanings: May 2013
Important developments in the church and the world.
Rimsha Masih Receives Pakistan's First Exoneration from Blasphemy Charges
(UPDATED) Teenage Christian girl and her family now have settled in Canada with help from brother of assassinated minister Shahbaz Bhatti.
Subverting the Taliban
Some things Christians can do to stop terrorists in Pakistan from shooting girls.
Engaging the Islamic World After Osama
Living the message of reconciliation in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and everywhere.
The Curse of Blasphemy Laws
An upsurge of democracy should bring religious freedom to the Muslim world.
Shahbaz Bhatti, Pakistan's Most Prominent Christian, Assassinated (Updated)
Minister for Minorities Affairs had predicted his death in a recent interview.
The United States Needs an Ambassador for Religious Freedom Now
The Obama administration must send a clear signal to Egypt and the Middle East that they must embrace religious freedom in full.
Islamic Gunmen Kill Christian Aid Workers in Pakistan
World Vision worker says militants dragged his colleagues into room and executed them.
Pew Forum Releases Landmark Survey of International Religious Freedom
70 percent of the world lives in areas with high restrictions on religion, report says.
Were Pakistan's Deadly Gojra Riots Enough to Provoke Change?
Widespread outrage might lead to reconsideration of country's blasphemy law or other reforms.
A Problematic Peace Accord
Christians in Swat Valley brace for Taliban rule.
The Father of Faith-Based Diplomacy
Doug Johnston is going where few foreign policy experts have gone before.
Disenfranchised in Pakistan
A guide to Christians' concerns about the February 18 parliamentary elections.
Taliban Targets
Post-assassination political fight puts the church at greater risk.
Remembering Benazir
A UK Christian mourns the charismatic Pakistani leader.
Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws Strike Again--and May Get Worse
Christian sentenced to death, nursing school shut down.
Living with Islamists
A year in Pakistan gave me a glimpse of what Christian witness might look like today.
Seeking Shelter
Christians scramble to aid earthquake victims before worst of winter hits.

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