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A fragile light

Mindy Belz | In disputed Kirkuk, Christian presence is often appreciated but sometimes targeted

Mindy Belz | Afghanistan is in need of a military push, too

Faith J.H. McDonnell | Militia attacks in South Sudan target churches and villages, and threaten 'peace' agreement

The Nobel, Norway, and Saddam: There's little evidence that anything has been learned from past mistakes


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Jill Nelson | It may be coming to a U.S.

Paul Chesser | Comrade Duch awaits the verdict for Khmer Rouge crimes against humanity but professes to know a better verdict awaiting him

Jamie Dean | Acts of God have hit several nations, but acts of man could have prevented some of the destruction

Natural disasters in Southeast Asia cause death and destruction as Christian groups scramble to provide aid

With a controversial, commemorative lighting, the Empire State Building recognizes 60 years of Communist rule in China

With escalating violence and a lack of international intervention, South Sudanese Christians pray for protection