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- Egypt's Christians After MubarakThey were protesting a church attack when the Tahrir Square demonstrations began. Political change likely won't undo deep tensions with Muslims.Cornelis Hulsman in Cairo, with additional reporting by Dale Gavlak in Amman, Jordan|
- Who Are the Copts?Egypt's embattled Christians find common identity across denominational lines.Jayson Casper in Cairo|
- Egyptian Christians Join Calls for ReformProtests enter second week as Mubarak resists ouster.Timothy C. Morgan with Dale Gavlak in Amman, Jordan|
- Do Egypt's Evangelicals Get Along with the Coptic Orthodox?More than they used to, say observers and insiders.Trevor Persaud|
- The Muslim Brotherhood and the Gospel of ChristWhy Egypt's Christians might actually be safer if the Muslim Brotherhood were a part of the ruling government.Bob Kubinec|
- The Surge in Arab Seminary StudiesUnlike many American counterparts, evangelical institutions in Egypt, Jordan, and Palestine enjoy an influx of students as they serve beyond their ivory towers.Jayson Casper|
- Why Pope Shenouda's Death Matters to Egyptian ProtestantsThe Coptic 'pope of the Bible' was controversial yet beloved.Jayson Casper in Cairo|
- The Fight for Egypt's FutureCoptic Christians test new strategies to thrive in an Islamist Egypt.Jeremy Weber in Cairo|
- Christians Killed, Injured in Arab Spring FalloutThe bloodiest day since Egypt’s uprising was caused by a peaceful Christian protest.Elissa Cooper|