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Is Capital Punishment Just?
Christian views on the death penalty are changing, and I can no longer remain neutral.
Joy-Elizabeth LawrenceJune 13, 2016
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Hope for Single Parents
Like me, you can find joy in brokenness.
Angela Thomas with Amy SimpsonSeptember 18, 2013
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Finding Jesus on the Border of North Korea
Eom Myong-hui was a model North Korean citizen—until she met Jesus. Now she's pursuing faith and ministry that may have the power to dissolve the communist regime
Melanie KirkpatrickApril 17, 2013
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Looking the Other Way
How often do I see injustice and fail to act?
Ginger KolbabaNovember 19, 2012
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Vindicated
Is taking matters into our own hands the solution?
by Marian V. LiautaudDecember 12, 2011
The Kyria Interview
Justice in the Suburbs
It 'is' possible for each of us to make a resounding difference in the world—no matter where we live. Theologian Kara Powell tells us how.
Interview by JoHannah ReardonFebruary 1, 2010
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The Devil's in the Details
From the editors
Caryn D. RivadeneiraSeptember 30, 2008
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Accidental Advocate
How a television drama changed singer Natalie Grant's life—and motivated her to change countless others worldwide
Keri Wyatt KentJuly 1, 2008
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Setting Captives Free
A sex-trafficking survivor courageously shares her story in hopes of sparing other women the same horror.
Keri Wyatt KentMarch 1, 2008
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Our Suffering Sisters
A close-up look at the female face of the persecuted church—and what you can do to help.
Camerin CourtneyNovember 1, 2005
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Soul Survivor
Held hostage in a jungle for more than a year by Muslim terrorists, missionary Gracia Burnham lost her husband in a violent rescue attempt. Here's what Gracia learned during her captivity—and what she's still waiting to discover.
Corrie CutrerJuly 1, 2003
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Scared by War
What's the best way to talk about world events?
Lisa WhelchelMay 1, 2003
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I Was Raped
Could God heal my deep emotional scars?
Diane Hudson-BurnsJuly 1, 2002
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More Than Skin Deep
Our friendship taught me to be colorblind.
Kimberly Cash TateNovember 1, 2001
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Turning Hate Around
Sherialyn Byrdsong uses her husband's murder to teach about racial reconciliation.
Ginger Kolbaba July 1, 2001