by Archive | Aug 12, 2007
While Korean Christianity has been making headlines because of the hostage crisis in Afghanistan, another dimension of the life and work of the Korean churches, which has gone largely unnoticed, is being recognized this week. In recent years South Korean churches have...
by Archive | Aug 12, 2007
While Korean Christianity has been making headlines because of the hostage crisis in Afghanistan, another dimension of the life and work of the Korean churches, which has gone largely unnoticed, is being recognized this week. In recent years South Korean churches have...
by Archive | Aug 12, 2007
The church-backed US National Religious Campaign Against Torture (NRCAT) [http://www.nrcat.org/] is speaking out against a new executive order from President George W. Bush that broadly outlines the limits of how suspects may be questioned in the CIA’s terror...
by Archive | Aug 12, 2007
The church-backed US National Religious Campaign Against Torture (NRCAT) [http://www.nrcat.org/] is speaking out against a new executive order from President George W. Bush that broadly outlines the limits of how suspects may be questioned in the CIA’s terror...
by Archive | Aug 11, 2007
Taliban militants in Afghanistan say that they have freed two women from among the 21 South Korean hostages they are currently holding, claims a news report on the BBC. Two others have already been killed. The action is apparently being described as a “gesture...