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After Covering Global Disasters for Decades, Nicholas Kristof Is More Hopeful Than Ever

The New York Times reporter’s memoir can refine our perspective on pursuing justice in a fallen world.

How We Learned to Hate Genocide

Caesar boasted of thousands of civilian deaths. Christianity is the reason we mourn even one.

This War Shows the Weakness in Just War Theory

Many Christian responses to the Israel-Hamas conflict lean on just war theory. It’s well intentioned—but deeply flawed.

The Bulletin

Hamas and the Laws of War

Why war has certain rules and how Hamas is breaking them.

The Obscenity of War in This Present Evil Age

“The last enemy to be destroyed is death,” and that enemy is insurgent in the Israel-Hamas war.

Myanmar’s Christians: As Our Churches Burn and People Flee, We Need the US’s Help

The Biden administration and the global church can do more to help the Chin people in Myanmar.

When AI Goes to War

I wish ‘Judeo-Christian norms’ were enough to ensure ethical AI warfare. They’re not.

Myanmar’s Christians Fight for Peace

A former beauty queen is a part of the widespread resistance taking a stand against the brutal military regime.

Public Theology Project

What Russian War Criminals Teach Us About Excusing Evil

Blurring the line between good and evil happens in all human hearts.

We Have No More Tears Left

Ukraine’s history has been marked by tragedy and bravery. What can we learn and how can we pray?

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