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  • ‘We Need to See Each Other Differently’0

    In the high-stakes world of international religious freedom advocacy, simply changing laws isn’t enough.  In 1998 the U.S. Congress took an extraordinary step toward recognizing the importance of international religious freedom. Along with other measures, Congress created an independent, bipartisan body called the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, or USCIRF. Its task? To monitor

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  • Free to Tweet?0

    Content Moderation, Religious Freedom, and the Digital Public Square If religious freedom is advocated only for pragmatic reasons, it can and will be sacrificed to expediency.”1 Those words, spoken in 1983 by the late evangelical theologian and ethicist Carl F. H. Henry, were prophetic. They foreshadowed much of what was to come after his death

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  • Righting a Wrong0

    Teresa Brown, raised by hardworking Seventh-day Adventist parents in California, was used to jumping through hoops to avoid working on Saturdays, her day of worship. At one of her first jobs, scooping ice cream at a Baskin-Robbins store, the manager kept scheduling her to work on Saturdays, and she repeatedly had to ask the owner

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  • In God’s Name0

    Three decades ago, a BBC journalist reporting from Pakistan was appalled by the violence she saw directed against religious minorities—violence fueled by laws against blasphemy. Today, as cofounder of an international organization that tracks religious persecution, she explains how these laws continue to exact their brutal toll. You haven’t seen your children for eight years.

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  • Connecting the Dots0

    As a child of the pre-digital age, I’ve completed my fair share of connect-the-dot puzzles. You start at number one and draw a line to number two and by the time you get to number 300 or so, you’ve magically created an elaborate picture.  The speech given by Russian president Vladimir Putin on February 21

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  • A Costly Quest for Freedom0

    Photo caption: As Russian missiles fell, leaders of different faith communities gathered on March 2, 2022, at Kyiv’s St. Sophia Cathedral to pray for peace. In the sweep of history, Russia’s aggressions in Ukraine form the latest chapter in a tale marked by blood and turmoil. In the weeks leading up to February’s invasion, a

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