Latin America
- How the Gaucho Stole Easter in UruguayMore than 100 years ago, Latin America’s most secular country abolished Christian holidays. Local church leaders have struggled to reclaim them since.Franco Iacomini|español
- Come, Follow Me: Brazil’s Christian Influencers Outcompete Pastors for AttentionEvangelical leaders warn against spiritual immaturity and economic impulses in the social media landscape.Carlos Segundo|PortuguêsFrançais
- Brazilian Evangelicals Bring Their Political Playbook to PortugalImmigrants from South America are a growing force in churches on the other side of the Atlantic. But their electoral initiative is viewed with reservations.Franco Iacomini|Português
- Amid Catholic Crackdown, Nicaragua Closes 250 Evangelical MinistriesMountain Gateway became the latest Christian ministry to run afoul of the Ortega regime.Hernán Restrepo|español
- Was Carnival Rapture Warning Courageous or Inappropriate? Brazil Debates EschatologyAfter pop star’s surprise witness ends with a bang, evangelical leaders discuss whether to axe apocalypse talk as ineffective evangelism.Franco Iacomini|Português
- Chilean Church Seeks ‘Spiritual Reconstruction’ After Deadly FiresMultiple blazes torched at least eight evangelical churches, as pastors grieve and bury the dead.Franco Iacomini|español
- How Indigenous Conflicts in Chile Ended up Targeting ChristiansMapuche attacks against the government and environmental companies have included the arson of numerous churches.Israel Viches|español
- Brazil’s Churches Must Now Pay a Social Security Tax. Should This Count as Persecution?Six Christian leaders and professionals respond to the government’s new directive.Compiled by Marisa Lopes|Português
- Nicaragua’s Relentless Crackdown on the Church ContinuesEven with the recent release of imprisoned priests, Ortega’s regime continues to target Christian organizations with an “absolute intolerance for dissent.”Kai M. Thaler - The Conversation|español
- How Brazilian Megachurches Became Global Church PlantersSatellite congregations are popping up wherever a critical mass can be found, from Florida to Portugal to Kazakhstan.Franco Iacomini|españolPortuguês
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