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USAID Freeze Worsens Sudanese Crisis

“Those who were already dependent on USAID are now in crisis. There’s no food, no medicine. People are dying from cholera and malaria…What are they supposed to do?” asked Lina Ajaak of DC’s South Sudanese Community Association.

Memorials and Magnanimity

The uneasy history of my family leads me to ask hard questions about history itself.

Never forget, never again: Keeping Civil War memorials

We must acknowledge the good, but also the bad, of our past — memories of deliverance, but also that from which we were delivered.

Cathedrals Shelter Refugees

Thousands of people in Juba, South Sudan, have sought sanctuary in Anglican and Roman Catholic cathedrals.

Civil War and Seminary Hill

Robert W. Prichard, Adrienne Terrell Washington will discuss the Civil War role of Virginia Theological Seminary.

Civil War, Church, and State

By Worth E. “Woody” Norman, Jr. Published online in honor of Independence Day and the sesquicentennial of Civil War battles.

A Tale of Two Grandmothers

By Boyd Wright If God granted the prayers of one side and denied the others, did he consider the North right and moral and the South wrong and evil? Abraham Lincoln, for one, refused to believe this.

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