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The Good News in Oil and Acrylic
A missions center becomes a patron of the arts.
Report Suggests CIA Covered Up Role in Missionary Death
An attack that killed a missionary and her daughter can be traced to a reckless CIA-sponsored drug interception program.
The Leadership Cult
Why are we fascinated with the very thing Jesus warned us against?
Listening and Learning in the Middle East
What it means to act as an advocate for global engagement.
Soul Tremors
With approval from China's government, Robert Yeung brings faith-based counseling to those shaken by the May earthquake.
Missions in Crisis
Korean church leaders look back on the 2007 kidnapping that brought Afghanistan ministries to the world's attention.
Extraordinary Deputy

Raising Hunger Awareness
Programs nationwide that Christians use to raise hunger awareness in their congregations and schools.
Urban Orphans Learn to Farm
At the Lazarus Project, the list of prayer requests is long, but food comes first.
Hunger Isn't History
The world produces more food than ever. So why do nearly a billion people still not have enough to eat?
Servant Evangelism
How Luis Palau, thousands of volunteers, and a gay mayor are trying to transform Portland.
'I Wanted to Be a Foreigner'

Pushing Boundaries
Kyiv pastor Sunday Adelaja believes the world is his parish.
Faith and Hope in Ukraine
How Eastern Europe's most missional evangelical church is rethinking tradition and the Great Commission.
The New Refugees
As the U.S. opens to Iraqis and Burmese, refugee ministries must adjust.
After the Aloha Shirts
Retooling Saddleback's international work and hosting a presidential forum serve a common purpose, says Rick Warren.
Bookmarks
John Wilson's short reviews of The Future of Christian Learning, To Live Upon Hope, and The Palace Council.
Endorsing from the Pulpit
Pastors launch challenge of IRS rules on endorsements.
Looking for Home
Muslim-background believers in the U.S. struggle to find Christian community.
Missionary Myths
Why the Great Commission still applies.
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