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- Ghana’s Politicians and Christian Leaders Seek to Ban Witchcraft AccusationsHundreds of suspected women in the Western African nation have been exiled into “witch camps.” Some have faced worse.Akosua Frempong|
- How Christians Can Break the Stronghold of a Curse-Informed WorldviewA Nigerian pastor refuses to live his life by this framework—and he wants to help the African church get there too.Interview by Geethanjali Tupps|Français
- Jesus Met Me on the Morning of My FuneralI was dressed for burial when he gave me a mission to proclaim his name.Cedric Kanana with Benjamin Fischer|españolPortuguês
- J. K. Rowling’s Witch Hunts Put Us on TrialWhat our anger towards this controversial cultural figure reveals about us.Russell Moore|Français简体中文繁體中文
- Israeli Academics Question Archaeological DiscoveriesAnd other news briefs from around the world.Daniel Silliman|Français
- Something Fake and Wicked This Way ComesWhen our Halloween celebrations domesticate evil, we often miss a chance to see true darkness through the light of Christ.Hannah King|español
- Ghana Pentecostals Come to the Defense of Accused WitchesAn old woman was killed when she refused to confess to causing irregular rain. Christians had to speak up.Daniel Silliman and Griffin Paul Jackson|
- I Was a New-Age Healer. Then I Realized I Wasn’t the One Doing the Healing.Why a Reiki master renounced her craft to follow Jesus.Nicole Watt|
- The Problem of Evil in ‘The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’In the CW's take on the teenage witch, Satan is front and center.S. D. Kelly|
