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- How Asian Artists Picture Jesus’ Birth From 1240 to TodayThrough Nativity art, the Word takes on flesh across diverse Eastern cultures.Victoria Emily Jones|
- Destiny Is All? How Fatalism Affects Churches Across AsiaPastors and scholars from Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Thailand share how fate appears in their pews.Compiled by Isabel Ong|한국어
- Chiang Mai’s First Pregnancy Center Offers Thais a Pro-Life AlternativeLast year, Thailand legalized abortion up to 20 weeks.Katherine Thierfelder and Stella McMillian - Baptist Press|
- Do Christians Belong in Southeast Asia? Pew Polled Buddhists and Muslims[UPDATED] New religion survey of 13,000 adults across six nations examines conversion, karma, and compatibility with national identity.Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- God Called Him to Thailand 60 Years Ago. He Still Hasn’t Left.Missionary Henry Breidenthal taught generations of Thai pastors as a doctor, Bible college founder, and evangelist.James Thompson in Chiang Mai, Thailand|简体中文繁體中文แบบไทย
- Chinese Christians Seeking Asylum Fly to USUPDATED: After arrest in Bangkok, the “Mayflower church” leaves for America.Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文한국어繁體中文
- A Thai Christian Artist’s Inspiration for Jesus? The Buddhist Temples He Grew Up InIn a significant departure, Sawai Chinnawong grounds his artistry in his own culture.Tessa Sanchez|
- Thailand’s New Abortion Law Faces Both Buddhist and Christian OppositionWith abortions now legal up to 20 weeks, the two faiths share common cause but not common effort on the sanctity of life.Tessa Sanchez|
- What’s to Blame for Thailand’s Deadliest Mass Killing?Some point to economic, social, and moral problems, but a Thai pastor encourages a deeper look.Patompon Kong|
- Celebrity Funeral Becomes Thailand’s Largest Christian OutreachMillions of fans in the Buddhist country heard the gospel at actress Tangmo’s memorial serviceSeree Lorgunpai and Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文繁體中文แบบไทย
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