Dutch Election: Right-Wing Surge Sinks Once-Dominant Christian Parties
Trump-like figure Geert Wilders campaigns on traditional identity and anti-Muslim rhetoric, dividing believers as society secularizes further.
How Sunday School Sparked Revival in Egypt’s Oldest Church
Inspired by Western missionaries, a humble Coptic cleric gave new life to the ancient church through education.
175 Leaders Urge U.S. Support in Christianity’s Historical Heartland; Egyptian Churches Not So Sure
Middle East Christians appreciate prayers, but political action brings mixed feelings.
Conversion Confusion
Did a widow with seven children get 15 years in an Egyptian prison for becoming a Christian? Not so fast.
What Egypt’s Leading Islamist Presidential Candidate Thinks About Christians
An exclusive interview with former Muslim Brotherhood leader Abdel-Moneim Abol Fotoh.
Egypt’s Pope Shenouda III Dead at 88
Coptic Orthodox leader was one of the world’s most revered Christians.
Egypt’s churches turn to prayer
As protests grow, Christian leaders hold prayer services.
Egypt’s Christians After Mubarak
They were protesting a church attack when the Tahrir Square demonstrations began. Political change likely won’t undo deep tensions with Muslims.
Philip Rizk Describes His Detainment
Egyptian Villagers Resist Monastery’s Growth
Muslims, Christians clash over desert, faith, and politics in Upper Egypt