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- Bibles Escape Trump’s Tariff Fight with ChinaAmerica’s Christian publishers no longer have to render to Caesar an extra 10 percent.Jeremy Weber|
- Bibles Threatened by US Trade War with China, Christian Publishers WarnHarperCollins, Tyndale, and others warn Trump administration that 25-percent tariff hike will make God’s Word harder to get—and could cause some translations to be discontinued.J. Y. Lee|
- Q & A: Tim Pawlenty on Evangelicals and the IssuesThe former governor of Minnesota has announced his presidential candidacy. Here's CT's earlier interview on issues like cap & trade, foreign policy, and whether evangelicals have influence in the Republican Party anymore.Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey|
- A Hand Up: Aid for Trade in MozambiqueFaith-based model teaches rural poor how to use trade to rise out of poverty.Cassandra Soars in Mieze, Mozambique|
- China's Human Rights, In the RedPresident Obama should keep values at the center of American foreign policy.A Christianity Today Editorial|
- Child Sex ToursThe average victim is 14, and Americans make up 25 percent of the customers.Dawn Herzog Jewell|
- Politically Driven InjusticeFixing global poverty requires more than Rick Warren's PEACE plan.Andrew Paquin|
