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الحرب المنسية: المسيحيون النازحون في السودان يستعدون لأسوأ أزمة جوع في العالم
مقابلة مع قائد الاتحاد الإنجيلي الجديد التي تصف هروبه من الخرطوم والضغوط ليأخذ طرف.
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Le Soudan est toujours en guerre. Une alliance évangélique vient d’y naître
Le responsable de l’alliance évangélique nouvellement créée évoque la situation de son pays, sa fuite de Khartoum et la pression exercée sur lui pour qu’il choisisse un camp.
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Forgotten War: Sudan’s Displaced Christians Brace for ‘World’s Worst’ Hunger Crisis
Interview with leader of new evangelical alliance describes his escape from Khartoum and the pressure to pick a side.
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La manera en que los primeros estadounidenses leyeron la Biblia casi destruye su país
Mark Noll examina los efectos de haber leído las Escrituras bajo el enfoque de «primero la independencia».
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America’s ‘First Evangelical President’ Might Not Have Been a Christian at All
Two new books probe the mysteries of Abraham Lincoln’s public and private relationship to religion.
Early Americans Read the Bible in a Way That Nearly Destroyed America
Mark Noll surveys the effects of an “independence-first” approach to Scripture.
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What Church Splits Can Teach Us About a Dividing America
As in the past, one can learn about our nation’s political divisions by looking at our religious ones.
Denmark Vesey’s Challenge to a Biblically Literate Nation
The architect of a foiled 19th-century slave revolt justified violence in terms he hoped Americans would understand.
The Confederate Statues Are Gone. The Work of Repentance Continues.
These white evangelicals want to make the former capital of the Confederacy into the capital of racial reconciliation.
向罗伯特·李的雕像告别
内战使原则与社区对立, 一个基督教的异象将它们再次联系在一起。
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向羅伯特·李的雕像告別
內戰使原則與社區對立, 一個基督教的異象將它們再次聯繫在一起。
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Good Riddance to the Robert E. Lee Statue
The Civil War pitted principles against community. A Christian vision ties them together again.
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America Has Tried Three ‘Narratives of Belonging.’ None Worked as Planned.
How a sober look at failed projects of nationalism can help Christians envision a better way.
The Civil War in Our Hearts
Political division finds fuel in sin that separates us from each other. Only peacemakers win the title “children of God.”
How Lebanon’s First Female Militant Made Her Fight More Faithful
Jocelyne Khoueiry inspired over 1,500 Christian women to enlist during the civil war, then shifted her efforts from arms to knees.
Monuments Can Be Destroyed, but Not Forgotten
Our most controversial stone statues carry layers of communal history that aren’t easily cast aside.
Alabama Pastor Resigns After Praying at KKK Leader’s Birthday
Baptist leaders said the controversy was not good for his church.
The Long Obedience of Racial Justice
To bear the image of God is a declaration of dignity that challenges power.
J. D. Greear Urges SBC to Retire Historic Gavel from Slaveholding Preacher
A day after his “black lives matter” address, the Southern Baptist president suggests replacing a 150-year-old relic.
Can We Handle the Truth About Racism and the Church?
Before racial reconciliation can happen, says Jemar Tisby, American believers need to reckon honestly with the sins of the past.

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AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
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American Bible Society study finds majority don’t trust technology with spiritual matters.

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