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Displaced in the Middle East
As war rages in Lebanon and other regions, many Christians are left scrambling for a refuge.
by Jeremy Reynalds | Special Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
From Africa to Ukraine
Eastern Europe's most influential pastor is a Nigerian who wants to reach the world through his Ukranian congregation.
By Dawn Herzog Jewell
TC, November/December 2005
Touching the Untouchables
Caedmon's Call is using its musical clout to shine a light on the horrific plight of India's 250 million Dalits.
By Andy Argyrakis
TC, July/August 2005
Iraq: The Church Under Attack
Even after the elections, Iraqi believers are feeling the pressure.
from QuickTakes
TC, March/April 2005
Top 10 Myths of Disaster Relief
In the wake of the tsunami tragedy, believers must overcome public stereotypes about overseas disasters. Here's what Christian aid workers want you to know.
TC, January/February 2005
Baptized in Babylon
An American soldier's spiritual journey in Iraq.
By Charles Seelaus
TC, March/April 2004
Remembering Iran's Quake Victims
From Quick Takes
TC, March/April 2004
Worship Zone
Against a backdrop of death and destruction, Iraqi believers are risking life and limb to fill their churches.
By Stefan J. Bos
CR, January/February 2004
Revival the Hard Way
In Uganda, an evil tyrant shut down churches and massacred people by the thousands. Still, the people prayed.
By Jackson Senyonga
CR, November/December 2003
It Took a Village
Few people groups have experienced the level of poverty and abuse felt by India's 300 million Dalits or "untouchables." But indigenous missionaries and evangelists are bringing them new hope.
CR, July/August 2003
The Church in Iraq
Why Robert Hussein Is a Marked Man
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