Mindy, a former senior editor for WORLD Magazine, wrote the publication’s first cover story in 1986. She has covered wars in Syria, Afghanistan, Africa, and the Balkans and is author of They Say We Are Infidels: On the Run From ISIS With Persecuted Christians in the Middle East. Mindy resides in Asheville, N.C.
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Mindy Belz | President Bush gives a diplomatic pass to a brutal Islamist government, yet evidence persists that Khartoum is using U.S. "good faith" to crush the Christian south
Uncovering the anthropology of war in Iraq is the work of fearless do-gooders
Mindy Belz | The fall of the capital unleashes jubilation among a long beaten-down population, but the really hard work begins now for Iraq-and for the United States
Graham was helping Muslims before helping Muslims was cool: Since when did that become a threat to U.S.
Mindy Belz | Embedded reporters help put a human face on a shockingly powerful military assault.
Mindy Belz | Day 1 of their longed-for liberation coincided with an annual spring festival that marks a tyrant's overthrow: Will history repeat?
Leading Middle East freedom advocate gets his day in court-and wins
Mindy Belz | Democracy and the rule of law in the Middle East will take more than simply ousting the Taliban from Afghanistan or Saddam Hussein's regime from Iraq-though that's a good start.
Mindy Belz | While they still can, citizens are fighting a new bill of "rights" Beijing seeks to impose on the Legislative Council; it amounts, as the local Catholic bishop puts it, to injustice stabilized by oppression
Mindy Belz | With the world's attention focused on Iraq, a high-level defector claims that Iranian officials were involved in 9/11 planning