Orphans in Limbo
Russia’s recent adoption announcements leave American parents confused—and 700,000 Russian children waiting.
A Mending in Moscow?
Evangelicals hope new Orthodox patriarch will improve ecumenical relations.
Salvation Army Wins Battle
But the broader struggle for religious freedom continues.
Looking for God in Russia: Finding Jesus in Orthodox Robes and Evangelical Jeans
Despite increasing repression, the life of Christ emerges in surprising ways.
Praying for Terrorists
Christians seek healing in Beslan.
Crucial News Service Dies
Religious freedom champion Keston Institute shifts focus
Uzbekistan: Catch-240
“Repressive regime requires Christians to register, but won’t process their applications”
Briefs: North America
A Precarious Step Forward
Loosened rules in Russia may mean better times for religious freedom.
Russia’s Minority Churches Welcome Liberal Ruling on Religion Law
1997 ruling against ‘sects’ upheld, but religious groups claim victory