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28 Christian Athletes to Cheer On at the Paris 20…
Many Olympics lovers learn that their favorite athletes love Jesus through social media posts or postgame interviews following their success…
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Can Christian Publishing Survive in a Country Whe…
Only 1 out of every 1,000 Indonesians is an avid reader, according to UNESCO’s 2012 reading interest index. The country…
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Pakistan’s Presbyterians Have United. Reconciling Will Take Time.
On March 25 of this year, a group of Pakistani Presbyterian church leaders gathered in one of their homes. There,…
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The Precarious Position of India’s Christians—and Its Democracy
During the last decade in India, a Hindu nationalist government has taken the helm, and Hindutva ideology, once considered as…
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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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Isaac Asimov Believed the World Could Go on for T…
The signs are escalating every day. The world is in turmoil. We are on the cusp—right now—of the end of…
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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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Evangelical School Exemplifies Special Needs Educ…
Ten years ago, evangelicals in Jordan helped pioneer inclusive education for students with disabilities. A decade later the minister of…
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Celebrating the Stars and Their Maker on Māori Ne…
The appearance of the Matariki star cluster (also known as Pleiades) in the New Zealand sky just before sunrise in…
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Mexican Female Leaders Are Breaking Through Polit…
Earlier this month, Mexico elected its first female president when Claudia Sheinbaum won 59.7 percent of the vote. The former…
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