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Opinion
Biden survived media’s failed revolt, now enjoy their pivot
When I was a desk officer in the State Department’s Bureau of African Affairs, I hated coup attempts: My phone…
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Faith
It’s Not Reverse Mission If You Just Stay in Your Ow…
Several years ago, Johnson Ambrose Afrane-Twum was under consideration to become a black lead pastor of a white-majority church in…
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The Lovely Country That Smells of Evil
I was a student at Syracuse University during the years of South Africa’s apartheid regime. A few tents had been…
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Faith
Corruption Is a Discipleship Problem
Led by Malawi’s chief law enforcement officer, 19 armed agents surrounded Martha Chizuma’s home in the capital city of Lilongwe…
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Faith
Inside the ‘Secret World’ of Global Evangelism to Muslims
In a 2007 article, CT described British church historian Andrew Walls (1928–2021) as “the most important person you don’t know.”…
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Faith
Kwame Bediako Still Defines the Debate on African…
What Luther and Calvin are for evangelical Christians globally, Kwame Bediako is for many African evangelicals. From his dramatic conversion…
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Faith
Pastors Will Try to Spare South Africa’s Tense Elections from Violence
Oscar Siwali remembers watching Nelson Mandela’s triumphant walk as he left prison after 27 years. In 1990, as the young…
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Faith
World Vision Brought Clean Water to More Than 1 M…
For years, whenever Regina Mukasimpunga sat in church, she found it hard to concentrate on anything other than the chore…
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Faith
Harnessing the Power of Europe’s Migrant Churches
Joseph Bosco Bangura is out to reshape how we think about migrant churches. For more than 25 years, he has…
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Business
Chocolate prices likely to soar as African cocoa processing plants can’t afford to buy beans
LONDON/ACCRA — Major African cocoa plants in Ivory Coast and Ghana have stopped or cut processing because they cannot afford…
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