CT's cover story on Rick Warren's PEACE Plan initiative in Rwanda shows how the Hawaiian-shirted pastor is making economic development and church planting in the Third World a priority for U.S. evangelicals. Warren's plan begins in Rwanda, a country with deep problems after suffering from genocide more than 10 years ago. But Rick Warren is not known for small ideas. Read all of CT's previous coverage of Warren and Rwanda below.
Rwanda
Slideshow Forty Days for Rwanda
Rick Warren, Kagame open Purpose Driven campaign. by Alex Garcia in Kigali, Rwanda | posted 4/17/2008 09:00 a.m.
Speaking Out Politically Driven Injustice
Fixing global poverty requires more than Rick Warren's PEACE plan. by Andrew Paquin | posted 01/25/2006 09:00 a.m.
Purpose Driven in Rwanda
Rick Warren's sweeping plan to defeat poverty. by Timothy C. Morgan in Kigali, Rwanda | posted 09/23/2005 09:45 a.m.
Healing Genocide
Ten years after the slaughter, Rwandans begin to mend their torn nation with a justice that is both biblical and African. By Timothy C. Morgan | posted 03/31/2004
Sidebar A Justice that Restores
A method for bringing victims and offenders together. An interview with Howard Zehr | posted 03/31/2004
Inside CT Forgiveness 101
Rwanda is becoming a lab for testing new models of Christian forgiveness. By Timothy C. Morgan | posted 03/31/2004
A Tutsi's Hope
A Zairean bishop wants American Christians to remember the struggles of the church in East Africa. by E. M. Kolini, bishop of the Diocese of Shaba, Anglican Church of Zaire | posted 04/07/1997
Rick Warren
A Regular Purpose-Driven Guy
Rick Warren's genius is in helping pastors see the obvious. by Tim Stafford | posted 11/08/2002
Forget Your Bliss
The success of The Purpose-Driven Life reveals a cultural opportunity. A Christianity Today editorial | posted 03/09/2004
Saddleback's Social Capital
The author of Bowling Alone discovers Evangelicals can be trusted at the civic table. Reviewed by John Wilson | posted 03/02/2004
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