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The Forgotten Christians of Lebanon Once free and equal, Lebanon's Christians now struggle against tremendous odds in a country dominated by Syrian politics and an increasingly Islamized culture. Habib C. Malik
The People's Church The global evangelical upsurge and its political consequences. David Martin
On the Road with Christianity A conversation with missiologist Andrew Walls. Interview by Donald A. Yerxa
Letters
Relief Groups Struggle to Aid Churches by Kirk Albrecht in Amman, Jordan
The Island of Too Many Churches Jamaica's fractured fellowship is on the mend. Ted Olsen in Kingston, Jamaica
Christian Groups Labeled 'Cultic' By Jody Veenker.
Taming the Reformation What the Lutheran-Catholic Justification Declaration really accomplished—and what it did not. by Douglas A. Sweeney
Briefs: The World
CT Classic: The Suffering Church Increasingly, Christians are harassed, arrested, interrogated, imprisoned, fined, or killed because of their religious beliefs and practices Kim A. Lawton
Let's Dance Bryan D. Spinks
Reformed, Reforming Michael S. Horton
Weblog: Alleged Mastermind Behind Attacks on Pakistani Christians Nabbed "Bush says maybe to marriage amendment, and maybe says something about God and Iraq. Also many other links to religion news from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Weblog: Buzz Says Anglican Primates Won't Expel Episcopal Church USA "John Paul II celebrates 25 years as Pope, and many other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Weblog: Are Anglicans Getting a Pope? "The continuing tempest over Lt. Gen. Boykin, there's no underground church in China, and many other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
Weblog: Presbyterian Church of America Shoots for the Hip Plus: More on Dean on religion, Clark on abortion, Jack Kelley admits he was forced to quit USA Today, and other stories from online articles around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Global Praise Event Draws 12 Million Believers Staff reports with News Network International
China's Religious Freedom Crackdown Extends to Foreigners It is against the law for visitors to teach the Bible in China's house churches. By Alex Buchan
Churches Hope to Reunite India's Legacy of the Apostle Thomas St. Thomas Christians similar, despite being Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant. By Anto Akkara in Kottayam, India
Loving an Urbanized World Ray Bakke
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