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- Holy Handouts: Venezuela’s Maduro Woos Evangelical Voters with Gifts and CashAs the presidential election approaches, the incumbent government seeks to win support with aid to churches and pastors.Hernán Restrepo|español
- Domestic Violence Is Rampant in Brazil. How Should Pastors Respond?Statistics reveal that three out of ten women in the country have experienced abuse at some point in their lives. Theologians and leaders weigh on how to turn churches into safe places for them.Compiled by Mariana Albuquerque|Português
- How the Gaucho Stole Easter in UruguayMore than 100 years ago, Latin America’s most secular country abolished Christian holidays. Local church leaders have struggled to reclaim them since.Franco Iacomini|español
- Was Carnival Rapture Warning Courageous or Inappropriate? Brazil Debates EschatologyAfter pop star’s surprise witness ends with a bang, evangelical leaders discuss whether to axe apocalypse talk as ineffective evangelism.Franco Iacomini|Português
- Chilean Church Seeks ‘Spiritual Reconstruction’ After Deadly FiresMultiple blazes torched at least eight evangelical churches, as pastors grieve and bury the dead.Franco Iacomini|español
- How Indigenous Conflicts in Chile Ended up Targeting ChristiansMapuche attacks against the government and environmental companies have included the arson of numerous churches.Israel Viches|español
- Brazil’s Doug Wilson Debacle Revives Debate Over Cancel CultureIs dropping the controversial American pastor from a conference a biblical move or a political one?Erica Neves|Português
- How Colombia Became South America’s Hardest Country to Be a ChristianOfficially, the country protects religious liberties better than most in the region. On the ground, it's more complicated.Hernán Restrepo|españolFrançais한국어
- How Brazilian Megachurches Became Global Church PlantersSatellite congregations are popping up wherever a critical mass can be found, from Florida to Portugal to Kazakhstan.Franco Iacomini|españolPortuguês
- Brazil’s Top 10 Bible VersesLeaders reflect on what YouVersion list of the most-shared Scriptures in their nation includes—and misses.Mariana Albuquerque|Português
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