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- Africa’s Wall Street Quiets Christian WorshipIn the commercial capital of Malawi, Pentecostal pastors and churches face fines or removal for making a joyful noise.Nyasha Bhobo in Blantyre, Malawi|
- When Politics Saved 25 Million LivesTwenty years ago, Republicans, Democrats, evangelicals, gay activists, and African leaders joined forces to combat AIDS. Will their legacy survive today’s partisanship?Emily Belz in Lilongwe, Malawi|
- Who Will Pay Africa’s Medical Bills?Locals are increasingly running African mission hospitals. The next challenge: keeping foreign donors.Emily Belz in Nkhoma, Malawi|español
- Stephen Lungu, Africa’s Enterprising Evangelist, Dies of COVID-19Coronavirus claims life of Malawi leader known as the “Billy Graham of Africa.”Jeremy Weber|
- Malawi’s New President, a Christian Theologian, Confronts Corruption and CoronavirusLazarus Chakwera, an Assemblies of God minister and alumnus of TEDS and Haggai International, hopes his servant leadership will restore faith in government of struggling country.Kate Shellnutt|
