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Persecution Summit Takes Aim at Sudan, North Korea Christian leaders issue second Statement of Conscience Jeff M. Sellers
Weblog: Archbishop Says Crash Was Assassination Attempt The right to deny housing to an unmarried couple, a Korean church school is attacked, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Weblog: Bethelehem Bible College President Calls Dobson 'an Instrument of Hate and Division' Pentecostal Koreans become Episcopalians, churches prepare for 9/11 services, and other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
Koreans Plan Historic Easter Prayer for Christian Unity "Taking advantage of calendar anomaly, Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox will celebrate together" Min Sungsik
Washington Post Covers North Korea's Persecution of Christians "Missionaries to United Arab Emirates deported, and HarperCollins's C.S. Lewis deal." Ted Olsen
Cry Freedom Forget 'quiet diplomacy'—it doesn't work Michael Horowitz
Full of Sound and Fury Polemics at home and abroad does not prevent religious persecution T. Jeremy Gunn
Korea: Helping Refugees Run Roadblocks "No nation wants North Koreans, but Christians rally to their cause" Tony Carnes
Criminal Faith "Going nuclear, North Korea allows worship only of its dictator" Jeff M. Sellers
North Korea: Christians on the frontlines help refugees escape a nightmare. Christians among the thousands making their way to China Tony Carnes
CT Classic: Campus Crusade Into All the World Bill Bright leads a spiritual revolution Edward E. Plowman
Border Crackdown Government seeks to stamp out North Korea refugee problem By Timothy R. Callahan in Washington, with CT staff reports
Weblog: Gracia Burnham Returns to the Philippines Amid Another Hostage Controversy Plus: Who's talking religion at the Democratic National Convention, council vows to keep praying in Jesus' name, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
NEWS: 4,000 Leaders Gather in South Korea Doug Koop
NEWS: Reform-Minded Activists Retain Unmuzzled Voice John W. Kennedy
Weblog: Two Indian Christians Beaten to Death Plus: Christian Right has mellowed, ELCA board approves communion with Episcopalian Church, and other stories from the world's media sources. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Fifty Years After Fleeing North Korea Syngman Rhee Becomes U.S. Church Head For first time, no white male candidates for PCUSA moderator. By Edmund Doogue in Long Beach, California | posted 7/11/00
Weblog: Pro-life Feminists Say What? Plus: South Korea's President thanks God, Alabama football coach acknowledges God, and 2,500 Christian leaders meet to petition God. Compiled by Jody Veenker
Discreet and Dynamic Why, with no apparent resources, Chinese churches thrive. By Philip Yancey
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