Why a Shiite Martyr’s Funeral Was Surprisingly Christian
A month after Lokman Slim’s murder, his family awaits answers in a story exemplifying the history of Middle East Protestants and the intrigue of Lebanon.
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.
Lutherans Remember the Reformation Where Germany Committed Genocide
Lutheran World Federation assembles in Namibia for 500th anniversary of Martin Luther.
Egypt’s Pope Shenouda III Dead at 88
Coptic Orthodox leader was one of the world’s most revered Christians.
Iraqi Christians Enter Through Mexico, Seek Asylum
Plus: Government workplace evangelism, church discipline lawsuit to Texas Supreme Court, major problems for Presbyterian and Baptist denominations, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Billy’s Back in L.A.
Plus: Specter gets okayed, Peace accord for Sudan, Senate looks at porn addiction, U.N. won’t ban cloning, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Five Anglicans in Court After Rescuing Teenagers From Arranged Marriages
Priests claim Christian sisters are being forced into Islam
The Culture of the Market: A Christian Vision
A Coptic bishop explains biblical economics to a Muslim newspaper
Nigeria: Islamic Law Raises Tensions
Nigeria On the Brink of Religious War
Northern states adopt Islamic law, increasing Christian-Muslim tensions.