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Most White Evangelicals Don’t Believe Muslims Belong in America
Pew updates its comprehensive survey of what US Muslims believe and do, and how their neighbors feel about them.
Kate Shellnutt | July 26, 2017
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Intercultural Fiesta Fail

'We are all alike!' doesn't fly in a fly-infested hut in El Salvador.
Leslie Leyland Fields | November 21, 2011
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Brazil's Evangelicals Make Voting Bloc Debut

Forced presidential runoff demonstrates the importance of Protestant voters.
Marcos Simas | November 02, 2010
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Border Crossing

Why Philip Yancey's newest book is debuting in Brazil.
Ken Walker | October 11, 2010
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In Jesus' Name

Must Christians pray in public forums using Jesus' name?
Compiled by Ruth Moon | September 27, 2010
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Jesus March in Brazil

São Paulo parade highlights more than the gospel.
Carlos Fernandes in Rio de Janeiro | July 20, 2010
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Higher Goals

Brazilian evangelicals will be ready when nation hosts 2014 World Cup.
Carlos Fernandes in Rio de Janeiro | July 14, 2010
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'Something Better Than Revival'

Buenos Aires pastors believe their city of 13 million should have only one church.
Jeremy Weber in Argentina | June 25, 2010
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Ministry at the Center of Violence

Russ Stendal, held hostage for months by narco-terrorists, now ministers in their midst.
Deann Alford in Colombia | April 16, 2010
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Power Pentecostalisms

The 'non-Catholic' Latin American church is going full steam ahead—but are we on the right track?
Milton Acosta | July 29, 2009