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- America’s Brash GrandiosityLooking to the monarchy can show us the pitfalls of prideful politics.Bonnie Kristian|
- A Poet for ‘Bruised Evangelicals’Malcolm Guite has found himself a sort of tribal elder for younger generations of Christians.Kara Bettis|
- In Britain, There’s More to the Day After Christmas than Boxing Day SalesChurches observing St. Stephen’s Day retain the charitable roots of December 26.Madeleine Davies in London|
- Taiwan’s False Hope for Hong Kongers Disillusions Fleeing ChristiansHow a church is enduring uncertainty and disappointment as many struggle to find a home.Angela Lu Fulton|
- In England and Wales, Christianity Falls Below Half the PopulationAnalysis: The rise of the nonreligious raises questions for the faithful in a new era of pluralism and diversity.Nick Spencer|
- Interview: The Growing British Concern for Religious Freedom for AllBishop of Truro continues advocacy after groundbreaking UK government report on the persecution of Christians wins wide acceptance.Jayson Casper|
