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- Mike Johnson Defies GOP to Heed Evangelical Pleas for Ukraine AidAfter lobbying from fellow Southern Baptists and Christians affected by the war, the House speaker moves a package forward.Harvest Prude|
- After Taiwan’s Powerful Earthquake, Christian Aid Groups Work to Rebuild LivesOn an island where Buddhist disaster relief is prominent, Christians work with churches to care for children and families.Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文繁體中文
- Soong Mei-Ling: A Christian First LadyThroughout political turmoil, Soong Mei-ling remained steadfast in her Christian nationalist beliefs and supported spreading the gospel in China and Taiwan.Sean Cheng|简体中文繁體中文
- Keeping—and Learning—the PeaceAn American Christian’s view of US-Taiwan-China relations and what to do in the event of war.Bonnie Kristian|简体中文繁體中文
- I Used ChatGPT for Six Months to Help My Pastoral Ministry. Here’s What Worked.A young Taiwanese pastor shares about the opportunities and challenges AI offers to those in the ministry.Yi-Li Lin|简体中文繁體中文
- A Taiwanese Chip Maker Came to Phoenix. A Chinese Church Saw an Opportunity.Local Christians are working together to bring the gospel to workers at the semiconductor plant.Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文繁體中文
- A ‘Stubborn’ Child, She Became a Missionary to Those Stereotyped as Such.How Florida's Brenda Carter decided to spend 30 years of her life serving the Hakka people in Taiwan.Allison Fang|简体中文繁體中文
- Our Loved Ones Don’t Become Angels When They DieDespite what Chinese religions and pop culture might suggest, they stay human—and that’s a good thing.Virginia Chen|简体中文繁體中文
- They Denounced an Art Exhibit. But Will Anyone Understand Why?Taiwanese Christians thought a zombie-themed show dishonored God. I’m not sure their response was Christlike.Yiting Tsai|简体中文繁體中文
- ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and the Paradox of Achieving ‘Nothing’Did Evelyn have anything to show for after a life in the laundromat? Did I as a homeschool mom?Wang Min-li|简体中文한국어繁體中文
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