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No Cheap Grace
At the Christian Amahoro gathering in South Africa in June, former apartheid-era Minister of Law and Order Adriaan Vlok publicly washed the feet of Sean Callaghan, a young white South African man w
Postville: One Year Later
In May, hundreds of people returned to tiny Postville, Iowa, to mark the first anniversary of the largest immigration raid in U.S.
Bush's Waviers
On the final working day of the Bush administration, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice designated eight countries as egregious violators of religious freedom, but waived the possibility of sancti
Ethical Banks Do a World of Good
Amidst the news of global market collapse, 11 of the world’s leading ethical banks met for the first time in March to form the Global Alliance for Banking on Values and to develop new strateg
Churches to Obama: 'Put the Poor First'
Christian Churches Together (CCT), a three-year-old ecumenical group representing more than 100 million U.S.
Freedom Songs
Eugenia Bonetti, a Catholic sister in Rome, is tackling a tough social evil: human trafficking.