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Bolivia Makes Evangelism a Crime
Evangelicals ‘deeply worried’ about socialist government’s changes to penal code.
Why Chile’s Churches Are Under Attack as Pope Francis Visits
Evangelical and Catholic churches targeted by radical members of a largely Christian indigenous group.
Colombia Drops Terrorism Case Against American Missionary
Months after peace treaty with FARC rebels, Russell Stendal no longer stands accused of collaboration.
Why Many Colombian Protestants Opposed Peace with FARC Fighters
Three seminary leaders explain how believers balanced justice vs. grace.
Died: Russell Shedd, Brazil's Top Evangelical Theologian
Longtime missionary's books trained generations of pastors.
Terrorism Charge Snares Prominent American Missionary
If Christian broadcaster Stendal goes on trial in Colombia, missions work nationwide may be at risk.
Bolivia Imposes Animist Worldview on Christian Churches
Why pastors don't want to promote 'horizon of good living' per government orders.
Argentine Evangelicals Say Bergoglio as Pope Francis Is 'Answer to Our Prayers'
First Latin American pope offers opportunity to 'rethink differences' and 'join hands in mission.'
Why Pope Francis Excites (Most) Evangelical Leaders
Bergoglio expected to focus on poverty and set a friendlier tone in Protestant-Catholic relations.
Luis Palau: Why It Matters that Pope Francis Drinks Mate with Evangelicals
An interview with international evangelist (and native Argentine) on his friend, Jorge Bergoglio.
Brazil's Evangelicals Make Voting Bloc Debut
Forced presidential runoff demonstrates the importance of Protestant voters.
Border Crossing
Why Philip Yancey's newest book is debuting in Brazil.
In Jesus' Name
Must Christians pray in public forums using Jesus' name?
Jesus March in Brazil
São Paulo parade highlights more than the gospel.
Higher Goals
Brazilian evangelicals will be ready when nation hosts 2014 World Cup.
'Something Better Than Revival'
Buenos Aires pastors believe their city of 13 million should have only one church.
Ministry at the Center of Violence
Russ Stendal, held hostage for months by narco-terrorists, now ministers in their midst.
Power Pentecostalisms
The 'non-Catholic' Latin American church is going full steam ahead—but are we on the right track?
Honduran Hiatus
Political crisis disrupts short-term missions season, prompts introspection by church leaders.
El Salvador's Values Voters
Evangelicals discount portrayal as leftist voting bloc.

Top Story May 3, 2024

If Panama Closes the Darién Gap, Would Evangelicals Care?
If Panama Closes the Darién Gap, Would Evangelicals Care?
Migrant rights have been off-radar for many Panamanian Christians. But as pressures increase, some are speaking out ahead of this weekend’s general elections.
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