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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.Jayson Casper|Français
- Remembering Canadian Politician Brian Mulroney, Who Opened Doors for EvangelicalsThe late prime minister welcomed our engagement at a crucial time—and changed my mind about public witness.Brian C. Stiller|
- 16 Evangelical Alliances Call for Gaza Ceasefire, Condemn HamasStatement issued by regional and national fellowships seeking “a just peace” goes biblically deeper than similar humanitarian pleas.Jayson Casper|العربيةFrançais简体中文한국어繁體中文русскийУкраїнська
- Evangelical Alliance Accepts Iran Invite. Critics Claim Broken Engagement.Wise as serpents or naïve as doves? WEA defends why it co-sponsored a UN human rights forum organized by the Islamic Republic, after accusations of legitimizing a persecutor.Jayson Casper|
- International Anti-Persecution Strategies Are Failing Nigerian ChristiansHow the efforts of global advocacy groups depend on the capacity of local leaders.Wissam al-Saliby|
- Speaking for Evangelicals at the UN, Gaetan Roy Seeks to ServeThe new representative starts each conversation with an unusual question.Ken Chitwood|
- Died: Francis Sunderaraj, Indian Evangelical Leader Who Encouraged EducationUnder his leadership, a popular Sunday school curriculum was translated into 32 languages and dialects.Morgan Lee|
- The Light Force of God’s Smuggler: Arab Christians Mourn Brother AndrewLeaders gathered at Middle East evangelical meeting recall his conversations and books that shaped their ministries.Jayson Casper|Português
- The Hardship Is Plentiful But the Workers Aren’t Few: Evangelicals Unite on Ukraine20 European groups join as focus shifts to the internally displaced and their long-term trauma.Jayson Casper|españolрусскийУкраїнська
- What Antisemitism Looks Like When It Is Carved into ChurchQ&A with World Evangelical Alliance head Thomas Schirrmacher on the problem of offensive public sculptures and how Christians came to embrace evil conspiracy theories about the Jews.Interview by Ken Chitwood in Germany|
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