Opinion
Feature: Women Worldwide Find Muslim Veil Limits Job Choice
Aysha Obeid couldn't get a job as a shop assistant in Dubai because of the veil that covered her face, exposing only her eyes to the outside world. So to improve her employment prospects, Obeid stopped wearing the veil.
Interview: Prominent Iraqi Church Head on 'Tragic' Middle East
"I come from a wounded Iraq and a severely wounded Baghdad," said the man in black habit standing in front of some 130 silent church representatives from six continents gathered for a peace conference on the Middle East.

John Stott's Final Sermon: The Model - Becoming More Like Christ
Dr John Stott's final sermon before his retirement from public ministry, delivered at the Keswick Convention 17 July 2007.
Exclusive: World Evangelical Alliance Head Unveils Plans for Iraq
The international director of the World Evangelical Alliance speaks to Christian Today about the organisation's plans to open a branch in Iraq in 2008.
Rick Warren: Helping You Build Community
I love pastors. My father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were all pastors. My sister married a pastor. I married a pastor's daughter, and my daughter married a pastor.
Feature: Mosque Plans Across Europe Face Protests
Petitions in London, protests in Cologne, a court case in Marseille and a violent clash in Berlin -- Muslims in Europe are meeting resistance to plans for mosques that befit Islam's status as the continent's second religion.
Young Muslims, Jews, Christians Share 'Spiritual Free-Diving' Experience
The chapel at the Ecumenical Institute at Bossey, near Geneva, in which young adults from five continents have gathered for an early morning meditation is quite an unusual place of worship...
Analysis: Should Force Be Used to Save Remaining Korean Hostages?
As rumours circulate of a possible rescue operation and with the death of the second South Korean hostage this week, some are contemplating whether military force should be moved up higher on the list of options to save the remaining 21 Korean Christian volunteers.
Interview: Mercy Ships VP on Gospel's Healing Touch, African Superstition
The hospital ship ministry Mercy Ships recently began its first surgeries aboard the new and much-anticipated Africa Mercy - the world's largest non-governmental hospital ship.
Dr Carl Moeller, Open Doors USA: Persecution of Believers in Eritrea
Eritrea is a small country of four million located in eastern Africa on the Red Sea. But its lack of size and population doesn't mean it's not becoming one of the worst persecutors of Christians in the world.
Zoughbi Zoughbi on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Zoughbi Zoughbi is the of Director of Wi'am, the Palestinian Conflict Resolution Center in Bethlehem. He spoke to Christian Today about some of the challenges facing Palestinians on the rocky road to peace and shared his desire for more Christians in the UK to visit Palestine.
Chad Child Soldier, Aged 12, Tells of Horror
"I entered the 'army' by myself. Neither my mother nor father, or anyone else asked me to join. I saw the situation in which we were living -- it was very hard. I entered the army to deal with the aggression we were suffering in my territory."
Rick Warren: Seven Principles for Every Project
As a pastor, you need to be able to put together projects efficiently and effectively.
Interview: Rev Daniel Willis, Lausanne Oceania
Lausanne, world mission and why Harry Potter is a good evangelism tool: Christian Today speaks to Rev Daniel Willis, CEO of Bible Society New South Wales in Australia and International Deputy Director for the Oceania region of the Lausanne Movement.
Darlene Zschech: Strength in Diversity
I would gather that many of you reading this would know that WORSHIP, when it comes to the fullness of what the word actually means, consists of all we are, at all times, in all we do, being lived as an act of worship... living to please the heart of God.
Response from Lawyers' Christian Fellowship to Hereford Sexual Discrimination Case
The Lawyers' Christian Fellowship has issued a full response to the ruling of a recent employment tribunal that found that the Diocese of Hereford had discriminated against a homosexual man in not appointing him to a youth worker post, despite allegedly being the leading candidate.