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How Asian Artists Picture Jesus’ Birth From 1240 to Today
Through Nativity art, the Word takes on flesh across diverse Eastern cultures.
I Hadn’t Committed Suicide. But I Was Spiritually Dead.
The prison ID’ed the wrong man. But the mistake was powerfully revealing.
Violence Against Indian Christians Is Becoming a Problem for American Politicians
As the US pursues a closer relationship with India, activists are concerned some are overlooking the persecution of religious minorities in the world’s largest country.
The 50 Countries Where It’s Hardest to Follow Jesus in 2023
Latest report on Christian persecution finds Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa the epicenter of jihadist violence, while China leads effort to redefine religious rights.
Consider the Least of These: Sternberg’s Three Principles of Love and COVID-19
Making a neighbor out of a stranger requires an intimacy that is impossible without Christ-like passion.
Boycott China’s Winter Olympics? Many American Christians Agree
Pew survey finds majority of evangelicals and Catholics support US diplomatic boycott. Religious freedom advocates want ordinary believers to abstain also.
Two Kidnapped Missionaries Freed in Haiti
Christian Aid Ministries asks for continued prayer for 15 members still in captivity after 37 days.
Nigeria Removed, Russia Added to US State Department’s Religious Persecution List
USCIRF “appalled” at “unexplainable” Nigeria decision, “welcomes” Russia and Taliban inclusion, and wishes India, Syria, and Vietnam were also named and shamed.
My Body Is a Temple, Not a Fighting Machine
Why I left a promising boxing career behind after coming to Christ.
Vaccine Campaign at Zimbabwe Churches Praises What’s Done in Secret
Christian health workers and pastors navigate stigma at Apostolic, evangelical, and Methodist congregations.
Haitians Worship at Damaged Churches as Gangs Offer Earthquake Aid
(UPDATED) Death toll passes 2,200 as Samaritan’s Purse field hospital opens in Les Cayes.
Mired in Crises, Lebanon Marks 1 Year Since Horrific Beirut Blast
First anniversary of port explosion brings prayer and protests as severe need for humanitarian aid and political reform remains.
140 Nigerian Baptist Students Kidnapped in Kaduna
(UPDATED) “This is a very, very sad situation for us,” says Bethel Baptist pastor and state CAN leader whose son narrowly escaped.
Pew: What India’s Christians, Hindus, Muslims and More Think About Religion
(UPDATED) Pew surveys 30,000 Indians across 6 faiths and 17 languages and finds support for tolerance yet also segregation.
Biden’s Armenian Genocide Stance Pleases Christians, Angers Turkey
(UPDATED) Armenian evangelicals praise first US president to formally use word to describe 1915 massacre by Ottoman Turks.
Terrorists Target Palm Sunday Church Service in Indonesia
(UPDATED) Suicide bomb attack on Catholic Mass in Makassar, South Sulawesi, injures 20. Authorities blame local ISIS affiliate.
The Future of UK Apologetics: From Big Brands to Locals in Pubs
I studied with RZIM and interviewed Ravi Zacharias. I asked Alister McGrath what comes next.
The 50 Countries Where It’s Most Dangerous to Follow Jesus in 2021
Latest report on Christian persecution finds 3 in 4 martyrs are in Nigeria, ranked among 10 worst persecutors for first time.
Reading the Bible With Your Heart (Without Losing Your Head)
In the new year, the BibleProject invites you to love the life of the mind.
After 330 Schoolboys Freed from Kidnappers, Advocates Ask About Leah Sharibu
Good news from Katsina prompts questions about Nigerian Christians still held captive by jihadists.
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