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Died: Nelson Mandela, South African Leader Who Stood Against Apartheid
The legacy of the president who prized reconciliation has much to teach Christians about the necessity, the difficulty, and the limits of politics.
Faith-Based Medicine for Fractured Nations
Where conflict has torn a country apart, religion can play an important role in bringing it back together.
Justin Zoradi Believes Education Can Eradicate Poverty
The founder of These Numbers Have Faces focuses on outreach by degrees.
Planting Gardens in Prison: Why We Labor for Shalom Now
Even though we know we can't usher in God's kingdom, we're still called to establish order, beauty, and abundance in this life.
Idolatry, the Gospel, and the Imitation of God
Why evangelicals have taken such an interest in idols.
Living the Love
Part II of the Cape Town Commitment spells out what the Lausanne Movement's theological manifesto means for the practice of ministry and mission.
Love Language
The new Lausanne Covenant prods us to take personal inventory.
Teeming Diversity
The Third Lausanne Congress demonstrated that global evangelicalism has been transformed.
This Time For Africa
Continent-wide runup to Capetown 2010 draws more than 58,000 to Christ.
The Most Diverse Gathering Ever
Lausanne III is pulling a cross-section of 4,000 world leaders to keep the gospel front and center.
Graceful Justice
Gideon Strauss was shaped by growing up in apartheid-era South Africa.
From Bottom to Top
How to read the Global Conversation upside down.
Gentleman of Justice
From the oppressed side of apartheid, Albert Lutuli (1898—1967) became the first African to receive a Nobel Prize for Peace.
What to Do about Unbiblical Unions
African churches seek a better response to polygamy than in years past as western churches address new same-sex marriages.
Making the Local Church a Hero
The untold success story of Willow Creek in Africa.
Early Returns Are Mixed
Global evangelicals don't necessarily vote like American evangelicals.
A Eucharistic Presence
How South African churches are acting like Jesus.
Siege from Within: Day and Night in Johannesburg
South Africa is not an easy place to minister, despite the apparent normalcy.
A Refugee's Quiet Dignity
A Zimbabwean pastor waits warily after South Africa's riots.
God's Image in Color
Racism continues to stain society and challenge the church's commitment to a color-blind gospel. Albert Lutuli's peaceful pursuit of justice in South Africa pointed a way forward for the generations to come.

Top Story May 15, 2024

Would Tim Keller Care If We Weren’t Still Talking About Him? Probably Not.
Would Tim Keller Care If We Weren’t Still Talking About Him? Probably Not.
For all his greatness, we should most seek to imitate the late pastor’s humility and indifference to fame.

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