Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve
The ERLC presidential kerfuffle, Secret Service director’s resignation, and Mr. Netanyahu goes to Washington.
Policy of Truth
The Israel-Hamas war, Liberty University’s concealment culture, and rising domestic antisemitism.
¿Afganistán valió la pena o fue en vano? Los cristianos se lamentan, oran y aprenden mientras los talibanes retoman el poder
Mientras el mundo debate sobre la retirada de Estados Unidos, quince líderes reflexionan sobre cómo están usando su fe para entender cuál es la mejor manera de abogar por la justicia en el presente.
US Senate Confirms Rashad Hussain as First Muslim Religious Freedom Ambassador
(UPDATE) Bipartisan vote of 85–5 installs Biden nominee championed by many Christian IRF advocates.
Was Afghanistan Worthwhile or Wasted? Christians Lament, Pray, and Learn as Taliban Retakes Control
As the world debates the US withdrawal, 15 leaders reflect on how they are applying their faith to understand how to best advocate for justice in the aftermath.
Died: Ashur Eskrya, Champion of Iraq’s Displaced Christians
President of the Assyrian Aid Society–Iraq (AASI) passes away from COVID-19 complications.
10 Best Practices for Improving Religious Freedom in Complicated Countries
Lessons we learned from helping Vietnam become the first country to be peaceably removed from the United States’ blacklist of the worst persecutors of Christians and other believers.
Will International Religious Freedom Survive the Trump Administration?
The president’s executive order elevates its priority in US foreign policy. Nine experts assess the strategy’s longevity.
Religious Freedom Watchdog Concerned About Looming Oversight
Kristina Arriaga’s surprising resignation from the USCIRF reveals some broader disagreement about who has a voice in US efforts to address persecution abroad.
Should Christians Praise Partial Religious Freedom?
Does good press lead to greater gains in the Muslim world? Or merely cover a multitude of sins?