Politics+Current Affairs
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Christian Athletes Know How to Build Platforms for Jesus. Can They Brand Themselves?NIL deals in college athletics present new challenges—and opportunities—for colleges and students.
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Eco-anxiety Is Crippling Gen Z. How Can We Move Forward?Christians can disciple each other toward action, prayer, and hope.
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Hold Your ClapbacksC.S. Lewis recommended discernment over diatribes in exactly the moments we’re most eager to indulge in critique.
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Panic Won’t Protect the Planet WellI grew up as a climate change denier. Now I understand we must care for God’s creation and people alike.
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Kenyan Pastors Are Praying for Haiti. They’re Also Shaping the Police Mission to Save It.President William Ruto commissioned church leaders to meet with Haitian law enforcement, military representatives, and a gang leader to discuss Kenya’s security mission.Français
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Surrogacy Makes More Babies. Pro-Lifers Should Still Oppose It.Church leaders can offer clear moral and ethical guidance for a practice that violates biblical mandates.
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The Church Shouldn’t Be an Echo ChamberLet us not give up meeting together—even when we disagree.
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Haitians Are Ministering at the End of the WorldAs Haiti is uprooted by violence, church leaders treat gunshot wounds, give up homes for strangers, and rescue dignitaries.Français
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Forgotten War: Sudan’s Displaced Christians Brace for ‘World’s Worst’ Hunger CrisisInterview with leader of new evangelical alliance describes his escape from Khartoum and the pressure to pick a side.Français
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What We Can Offer If We Uncircle the WagonsTwo new memoirs, Troubled and Between Two Trailers, make a powerful—if unintentional—case for the Christian ethos of family and community.
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Died: Beverly LaHaye, Pastor’s Wife Who Led Religious RightThe founder of Concerned Women for America was credited by President Ronald Reagan with “changing the face of American politics.”
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Your Neighbors (Probably) Don’t Hate YouThey might not even know you’re there. When paranoia eclipses our witness, here’s what to remember.
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Make Nepal Hindu Again: Christians Concerned by Rising Religious NationalismHindutva ideology is crossing the border from India and making ministry more challenging for churches in the former Hindu kingdom.
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More Porridge? Senegal Protestants Debate Exchanging Holiday Foods with MuslimsNgalakh combines baobab fruit and peanuts to end Easter in West African nation, reciprocated by the sharing of meat breaking Ramadan’s fast.Français
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Some Evangelicals Want a Third-Party Option, Even Without a Chance at WinningThe American Solidarity Party is a small but growing alternative to the Trump-Biden race.
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Record-Setting Betting Weighs on College AthletesAs players face new pressures from bettors upset with their performance, chaplains in the NCAA are trying to help students remember their imago Dei.
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After Taiwan’s Powerful Earthquake, Christian Aid Groups Work to Rebuild LivesOn an island where Buddhist disaster relief is prominent, Christians work with churches to care for children and families.简体中文繁體中文
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Vietnam’s New Religious Decree Further Burdens Local ChurchesPastors and religious liberty advocates worry the government’s effort to manage religion will bring tighter control.
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New Atheism Finally Learns How to Destroy ChristianityRichard Dawkins’s cultural “Christianity” could hollow out our faith far more efficiently than straightforward attacks.PortuguêsFrançais简体中文繁體中文
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It’s the End of the World (But Not as We Know It)The total eclipse is the latest of many apocalyptic expectations corrupting our view of Revelation.Français
News & Reporting
- Baptism by Flood: Kherson Christians Persevere After Ukraine Dam’s DestructionOccupied, liberated, and now underwater, Kherson remains on the frontline of fighting—and faith, as a local seminary president explains.
- Christian Leaders Pray for Peace and Safety Amid Capitol MobFor believers under democratic rule, peaceful transitions are “part of honoring and submitting to God’s ordained leaders.”
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Christian Athletes Know How to Build Platforms for Jesus. Can They Brand Themselves?NIL deals in college athletics present new challenges—and opportunities—for colleges and students.
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