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Their Blood Cries Out: The Untold Story of Persecution Against Christians - Paul Marshall & Lela Gilbert

"Their Blood Cries Out" is a towering exposition of the history, causes, and facts of today's anti-Christian pogroms.  Read more...

Their disbelief is my strength - Michael Coren

I suppose it’s the greatest joke of all. Deliciously ironic as well. My Christian faith has been profoundly encouraged by those most eager to smother it.  Read more...

This time, don’t look the other way - Father Raymond J. de Souza

Surely, there must be a certain incomprehension in Beijing these days.  Read more...

Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State - John W. Whitehead and Casey Mattox

In his latest book, "Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State", Daniel Dreisbach exposes the history of the wall metaphor and argues that the wall is rooted in anti-Catholicism and the fear of religious influence on public life.  Read more...

Tolerance must flow two ways - Rex Murphy

It is not often that lectures on the finer points of theology and philosophy, delivered from so retired a venue as the University of Regensburg, turn the world, or at least a good part of it, on its ear. But it must be said as well that not every lecturer is the Bishop of Rome.  Read more...

Touching the Untouchable - Charles Colson

More than 160 million people in India are dalits or "Untouchables" — people tainted by their birth into a caste system that deems them impure, less than human. Christian communities are helping India's untouchables and many of them are converting. But the Indian government is now proposing legislation that would give the very people who have oppressed the dalits for generations the authority to block their conversions.  Read more...

Troubles with Templeton obits - Mark Stricherz

By most any measure, the late Sir John Templeton was a remarkable man. He was a pioneer in not one but two fields: investing in stocks and donating money to explore the intersection of science and religion.  Read more...

Unfathomable Zealotry - Richard Cohen

What strikes me about the threat to execute Abdul Rahman, the Afghan who converted to Christianity, is not that Afghanistan remains deeply medieval and not even remotely the democracy that George W. Bush would like it to be, but that with the exception of the (largely) Christian West, the rest of the world has been mostly silent.  Read more...

Unmanly whingin’ - Rev. Raymond de Souza

It takes some doing to be both cowardly and tyrannical at the same time, but the Speaker of the Western Australia Legislative Assembly pulled that off in the recent controversy over embryonic stem cell research.  Read more...

Vegetarians for a Free Choice - Dan Coyne

How can any father look his four-year-old son in the eye and tell him that he cannot be both a practicing vegetarian and a hot dog lover? Why should a working mom, who is deeply committed to the principles of vegetarianism, feel guilty simply for snacking on an occasional beef jerky?   Read more...


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