This slideshow accompanies CT's May 2012 cover story "Miracles in Mozambique: How Mama Heidi Reaches the Abandoned."
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A picture of what Heidi Baker sees on a regular basis.
This slideshow accompanies CT's May 2012 cover story "Miracles in Mozambique: How Mama Heidi Reaches the Abandoned."
Copyright © 2012 Christianity Today. Click for reprint information.
President Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth speak often of Christianity—but they seem to have no interest in its vision for just warfare.
Amid war, some Christians are evangelizing, preparing food for neighbors, and displaying other acts of generosity.
The Bulletin
Trump kills conservatism, astronauts head home, and Claude Mythos Preview deemed too dangerous for public consumption.
Review
Three books on politics and public life about the common good, ISIS brides, and Ronald Reagan.
News
As the US makes it more difficult for refugees to stay, Rodney Mast and his church community are rallying around their new friends.
Analysis
Pro-lifers have just won legislative victories to restrict abortion pills in South Dakota and Mississippi. But will the laws work?
The Just Life with Benjamin Watson
Calling the Church to lead with clarity anchored in love.
News
Survivors hope for justice in the trial of nine men accused of the slaughter of about 150 Christians in Benue state.