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Intercultural Fiesta Fail

'We are all alike!' doesn't fly in a fly-infested hut in El Salvador.

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?

El Salvador's Values Voters

Evangelicals discount portrayal as leftist voting bloc.

You Say Choice, I Say Murder

Before prolife arguments can reach the undecided American, we have got to look at the language we use.

Always Summer, Never Christmas

Bolivian evangelicals wonder how—and whether—to celebrate the holiday of the Incarnation.

Report Suggests CIA Covered Up Role in Missionary Death

An attack that killed a missionary and her daughter can be traced to a reckless CIA-sponsored drug interception program.

Early Returns Are Mixed

Global evangelicals don't necessarily vote like American evangelicals.

Corporate-Sponsored Terror

Wives of slain missionaries sue Chiquita for complicity in the murders.

Indigenous Indignation

Investigators accuse YWAM of squelching tribal cultures.

Liberate My People  Subscriber access only

Theologian and educator Ruth Padilla DeBorst says true Christian mission addresses issues of power and poverty.

Benedict XVI Tests Brazil's Religious Climate

Also: Bishops clarify Mugabe statements, a priest-imam soccer game is cancelled, the spanking debate resumes, and more.

Cleaning Up La Oroya

How American and Peruvian Christians teamed up when factory pollutants were poisoning children.

Death-Defying Ministry

Protestant leaders practice grassroots justice--and keep a low profile.

A Boom for Missions

Early boomer retirees are giving back in big numbers.

Go Figure  Subscriber access only

Recent statistics on who voted Democrat and churches offering election materials.

My Ministry Space

Youth pastors track popular networking website.

Pastor/Blogger Says Hebrew Prof's Gender Cost Her Tenure at Seminary

Southwestern Baptist's board chair calls hiring a "momentary lax of the parameters."

Passages  Subscriber access only

Remembering Hoke and Garcia; Hunter resigns; Deng honored.

'Christianity Today' News Briefs  Subscriber access only

Passing the Child Custody Protection Act, Methodists join the Joint Declaration of the Doctrine of Justification, and a PCUSA megachurch disaffiliates.

Passages  Subscriber access only

Remembering Leon Morris; Random House buys Multnomah; new Faith-Based Initiatives czar; and North Park's new president.

Young, Restless, Reformed

Calvinism is making a comeback—and shaking up the church.

Axis Denied  Subscriber access only

Willow Creek ends "church-within-church" for 20-somethings.

Seeking Biblical Principles to Inform Immigration Policy

Scripture provides more than easy slogans and soft platitudes about welcoming foreigners.

Disputed Dismissal  Subscriber access only

Was it flame mails or budget cuts that cost a Greenville professor his job?

God Really Is Winning  Subscriber access only

America has fewer non-religious, new survey asserts.

Passages  Subscriber access only

Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.

'Volcanic' Response  Subscriber access only

Jews for Jesus takes to New York City streets.

Bygone Protests  Subscriber access only

Operation Rescue transforms clinic.

Go Figure  Subscriber access only

Recent stats on gay families and the value of volunteerism.

Two Degrees of Separation  Subscriber access only

GARBC distances itself from college after Southern Baptist endorsement.

Nicholas Kristof on Evangelicals, China, and Human Rights  Subscriber access only

The Pulitzer Prize winner says, "Evangelicals have influence in the White House that The New York Times columnists do not."

The Problem with Prophets  Subscriber access only

In their zeal for social change, some evangelical activists stand on shaky biblical ground.

Sit Down, Sit Down for Jesus?  Subscriber access only

Contrary to rumor, the culture wars aren't over. Nor should they be.

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