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Can You Serve Christ and Confucius?
Asian Christians must navigate ethical dilemmas in everyday life. This recent book can help.
Died: Ferdie Cabiling, Philippines’ ‘Running Pastor’
One of the founding leaders of Victory megachurch, he never stopped running to share the gospel.
The Key to Fighting Sex Trafficking? Showing Up.
Indonesia's Compassion First isn’t knocking down doors, but caring for victims and tutoring at-risk youth living in cemeteries.
India Says It Has a Border Crisis. Christians Say the Solution Will Divide Them.
The government plans to close its porous border with Myanmar to boost security, separating ethnic groups that straddle the boundary.
Filipinos and Americans Diverge on Trusting Pastors
Studies find that while less than a third of Americans trust church leaders, 90 percent of Filipinos do.
인도네시아의 운명론: 그리스도인들도 ‘인샬라’라고 말하는가
그 태도가 인도네시아의 교회 안팎에서 어떻게 나타나는지
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Vietnam’s New Religious Decree Further Burdens Local Churches
Pastors and religious liberty advocates worry the government’s effort to manage religion will bring tighter control.
Dapatkah ‘Uang Haram’ Melakukan Pekerjaan Tuhan? Umat Kristiani di Indonesia Memberi Pendapat.
Bagaimana gereja dan lembaga pelayanan di Indonesia menyikapi penerimaan—dan pengembalian dana—donasi dari korupsi dan sumber lain yang bertentangan dengan etika alkitabiah?
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Sudah Menjadi Garis Hidup Suku, Rumah Sakit Misi Borneo Kini Membutuhkannya Sendiri
Ketika para dokter asing pergi, pendanaan berkurang, dan layanan kesehatan lokal membaik, Bethesda mempertimbangkan masa depannya.
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Dari Melukis Sean Connery Hingga Menulis Lagu Pujian Indonesia yang Hits
Ketika gemetar tangannya mengakhiri karir Herry Priyonggo sebagai pelukis poster film pada usia 22 tahun, ia mengubah penderitaan itu menjadi nyanyian. Kini Tuhan bahkan menuntunnya kembali ke kanvas.
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Fear, Grief, then Supernatural Peace: Myanmar Christians Process Draft
While many young people feel helpless over the news of the conscription law, believers see an opening for ministry.
Can ‘Dirty Money’ Do the Lord’s Work? Indonesian Christians Weigh In
How churches and ministries in Indonesia navigate accepting—and refunding—donations from corruption and other sources that conflict with biblical ethics.
Indonesian
Through Compassion Philippines, Locals Can Now Sponsor Children
Following in the footsteps of South Korea, the most-Christian country in Asia opens its own fundraising office.
Should the Bible Sound Like the Language in the Streets?
Controversy over Bibles in Jamaica, the Philippines, and Germany reveal the divide between the sacred and the relatable.
How a Radio Current Jolted a Christian Leader into Staying in Ministry
After an accident on a radio tower, Federico Magbanua went on to inspire a generation of pastors in the Philippines.
‘I Nosedived into Christianity’: How a President’s Daughter Found Jesus
Once broken and desperate, Jerika Ejercito—daughter of former Philippine president Estrada—now wants to help others find wholeness.
A Call to ‘Wake Up’ 50 Years After Malaysia’s Bario Revival
A revival spread in a small tribal village in 1973. Its impact is still being felt today.
From Painting Sean Connery to Writing Hit Indonesian Worship Songs
When a hand tremor ended Herry Priyonggo’s career painting movie posters at 22, he turned the pain into singing. Now God has led him back to the canvas.
Indonesian
Report: Myanmar’s Military Is Destroying Churches in Chin State
Local Christians and rights groups believe the targeting is deliberate in the Buddhist-majority country.
Umat Kristen di Indonesia Terpecah dalam Memilih Pemimpin Negara Selanjutnya
Seiring presiden yang pernah dicintai ini mengakhiri masa jabatannya dengan penuh kontroversi, para pemimpin gereja tidak dapat melihat dengan jelas siapa yang akan menjadi kandidat terdepan dalam pemilu di Februari mendatang.
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Top Story May 15, 2024

Christian Billionaire Goes on Trial for Major Wall Street Fraud
Christian Billionaire Goes on Trial for Major Wall Street Fraud
Federal prosecutors are trying to prove that Bill Hwang committed massive market manipulation through his investment firm Archegos. His defense says he was trading like anyone else on Wall Street.

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