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The Pandemic Sent Thousands of Orphans Back to Their Families. Let’s Keep Them There.The coronavirus outbreak will be either the worst or the best thing to happen to the world’s institutionalized children. It’s our choice.Krish Kandiah|
Died: Stuart King, a Pilot Who Survived D-Day to Help Found Mission Aviation FellowshipHow could aircraft serve Christian ministries and humanitarian missions? The Brit was part of a cohort of aviation enthusiasts devoted to finding out.Morgan Lee|
When JI Packer Was a ‘Christianity Today’ EditorThe relationship between the theologian and publication spanned nearly 60 years.Morgan Lee|
Died: Peter Maiden, Who Saw Expanded Role for International Leadership in Global MissionsThe British evangelical led Operation Mobilisation through time of transition.Daniel Silliman|
How Doctors and Scientists Apply Faith on the Front LinesSix medical professionals share their spiritual practices in the midst of a pandemic.Rebecca Randall|Français
Spiritual Abuse Definition Debated by UK ChristiansCases of Steve Timmis and Jonathan Fletcher illustrate debate over at what point a pastor’s exhortation crosses the line into coercion.Ken Chitwood|
Why Steve Timmis Was Accused of ‘Spiritual Abuse’What makes bullying and manipulation in church contexts unique.Morgan Lee|
Acts 29 CEO Removed Amid ‘Accusations of Abusive Leadership’Steve Timmis was acclaimed for his model of close church community. But former members claim that inside The Crowded House, he resorted to bullying and control.Kate Shellnutt|
3 Ways UK Churches Can Turn Brexit’s Separation into ReintegrationAmid the "great divorce" from Europe, British believers have opportunities to model a better blend of faith and politics—with each other and the global body of Christ.Krish Kandiah|
London Leads UK in Prayer. But Only 1 in 10 Brits Prayed for Brexit.Survey finds very few respond to #PrayFor... hashtag campaigns.Griffin Paul Jackson|





