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- Indonesian Government Adjusts Name Above All NamesAnd other news briefs from Christians around the world.Daniel Silliman|
- Dutch Election: Right-Wing Surge Sinks Once-Dominant Christian PartiesTrump-like figure Geert Wilders campaigns on traditional identity and anti-Muslim rhetoric, dividing believers as society secularizes further.Cornelis Hulsman |
- Stowaway Pastor Survives Atlantic CrossingAnd other brief news stories from Christians around the world.Daniel Silliman|
- ‘The Evangelical Soul Is Not for Sale’ in VenezuelaAnd other news briefs from Christians around the world.Daniel Silliman|españolFrançais
- US Branch Splits from Open Doors InternationalOpen Doors USA is now Global Christian Relief, but there is little indication of what led to the break.Emily Belz|
- Died: Brother Andrew, Who Smuggled Bibles into Communist CountriesFounder of Open Doors said he wasn’t an “evangelical stuntman” but a faithful Christian following the leading of the Spirit.Daniel Silliman|españolPortuguêsFrançais简体中文한국어Indonesian繁體中文русскийУкраїнська
- Died: Kees de Kort, Beloved Bible ArtistThe Dutch illustrator’s bold and simple work shaped “the biblical cosmos of images” for millions.Daniel Silliman|
- 3 Lessons for Chinese Churches from Herman BavinckThe Dutch theologian’s concern for the catholic, contextual, and public nature of the Christian faith can help congregations overcome sectarianism and stereotypes.Ximian “Simeon” Xu|简体中文繁體中文
- Everybody Loves BavinckHow a Dutch neo-Calvinist thinker became the latest Christian theologian-du-jour.James Eglinton|español简体中文繁體中文
- Herman Bavinck’s Balancing Act, and OursAs a new biography shows, the Dutch Reformed theologian was adept at navigating perennial tensions of Christ and culture.Gavin Ortlund|
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