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Pakistani Christians Accused of Blasphemy Found Not Guilty
And other brief news from believers around the world.
‘Past Lives’ Is the Anti-‘Notebook’
We’ve romanticized stories of destiny-driven love—even at the expense of fidelity. This Oscar-nominated drama shows the beauty of limits.
How Asian Artists Picture Jesus’ Birth From 1240 to Today
Through Nativity art, the Word takes on flesh across diverse Eastern cultures.
Escaping High-Control Religious Groups
President of Cult Information and Family Support explains how Christians can aid loved ones through the long journey out.
A Korean Sect Targeted New Zealand Christians. Did Churches Respond Effectively?
Former members describe how Shincheonji infiltrated traditional churches and campus ministries with deceptive practices and heretical beliefs.
Blessed Are the Bearers of ‘Han’: What Koreans and the Israelites Teach Us About Collective Grief
My culture and the Bible call us to become aching visionaries.
Korean American Methodists Struggle to Split from UMC
Some conservative churches that voted to disaffiliate say the denomination has responded by forcing out their pastors and charging them millions to keep their property.
How Breath Prayers Helped Me ‘Pray Continually’
As a busy mom, I had to find new spiritual disciplines to connect with God.
Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Asian Girl Name
How did a name the Puritans made popular take off in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese immigrant circles?
How Comfort Women Begat Today’s Sex Trafficking Reality
Why we’re still dealing with a deadly and tragic problem that never went away.
Moses Was Bicultural Like Me
God chose a Hebrew raised as an Egyptian to lead his people out of slavery.
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