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- Sunday Best in India: Christian Women Weigh What to Wear to ChurchFrom embracing Western styles to preserving cultural heritage, how female leaders in six states navigate competing perspectives on appropriate attire.Compiled by Surinder Kaur|
- East Asians Leave Childhood Religion Most in World, but Remain Spiritual(UPDATED) Pew survey of more than 10,000 adults in Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and Vietnam examines Christians’ and Buddhists’ beliefs, practices, and affinity to other traditions.Isabel Ong|
- 3 Ways I’ve Learned to Support China’s Christians Better as an American PastorDon’t let political rivalry define our perspectives of each other.Corey Jackson|
- Indian Christians Relieved as Election Results Limit Hindu NationalistsWith Modi’s BJP denied an outright majority in parliament, church leaders credit prayer movements and hope the restoration of coalition politics will protect religious minorities.Surinder Kaur|
- This Is the Way: How the Dao Helps Chinese People Understand ChristAncient philosopher Zhuangzi’s teachings can be a means of evangelism.Easten Law|
- India’s Christians Brace for 2024 Election ResultsChurch leaders mobilized prayer for parliament and state elections, knowing the question wasn’t whether Hindu nationalists would win but the size of their mandate.Surinder Kaur|
- Can You Serve Christ and Confucius?Asian Christians must navigate ethical dilemmas in everyday life. This recent book can help.Geethanjali Tupps|
- Christian Women in India Lack Inheritance Rights. Could Hindu Nationalists Help?The Uniform Civil Code seeks “one nation, one law” to govern citizens' personal lives, but religious minorities fear hidden costs.Surinder Kaur|
- ‘I Knew I Would Pay a Price for My Faith’: China Releases Missionary After Seven YearsJohn Sanqiang Cao shares how hand-copied Bible verses, prayers, and a mother’s love buoyed him during his imprisonment.Interview by CJ Wu|简体中文繁體中文русскийУкраїнська
- Died: Gospel for Asia Founder Athanasius YohannanThe champion of “native missions” trained more than 100,000 evangelists but got in trouble for financial mismanagement.Daniel Silliman|
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