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Taiwan’s False Hope for Hong Kongers Disillusions Fleeing Christians
How a church is enduring uncertainty and disappointment as many struggle to find a home.
Amid China’s Rare Protests, Christians Wrestle with Their Role
Chinese church leaders hold differing views on political participation but stress the need for prayer and evangelism 
Indonesian Churches Organize to Aid Earthquake Survivors
After a powerful quake hit the island of Java this week, a network of local Christians raced to help.
Celebrity Funeral Becomes Thailand’s Largest Christian Outreach
Millions of fans in the Buddhist country heard the gospel at actress Tangmo’s memorial service
Self-Proclaimed Messiahs and Other Southeast Asian Heresies
Misconceptions about the Trinity and the exclusivity of Christ prevail.
Amid Myanmar’s Civil War, Unity Emerges
Christians, Buddhists, and Muslims—all from different ethnic backgrounds—are coming together to resist the violent military junta.
China’s ‘Mayflower’ Church Wants to Come to America: ‘This Isn’t Fleeing. This Is Leaving Egypt’
After more than two years in diplomatic limbo in South Korea, Shenzhen Holy Reformed Church is now in Thailand, trying to seek refugee status.
Saving Local Media Outlets Is a Way to Love Your Neighbor
As Good News people, these Christians are fighting to revive community-centered journalism.
‘Ukraine Today, Taiwan Tomorrow’? Island’s Christians Warily Watch and Pray
Few Taiwanese churches are willing to speak out on China-related political issues, surprising believers who left Hong Kong. But all leaders call for peace-seeking.
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