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Barely Anyone Reads the Bible in Germany. So Why Are Luther Bibles Selling So Well?
A revised edition of Reformer’s translation ranked among 2022 bestsellers.
European Evangelicals Organize Against Abuse
From curriculum to call lines, churches focus on safety and prevention.
Church Planting After the Fall (of the Berlin Wall)
Three generations after East Germany rejected Christianity, group of prayerful believers now see an opportunity.
Germany’s Nuclear Power Plants Are Closing. But Their Moral Questions Have a Long Half-Life.
What is the Christian position on radioactive accidents, technology, and replacing fossil fuels?
What Antisemitism Looks Like When It Is Carved into Church
Q&A with World Evangelical Alliance head Thomas Schirrmacher on the problem of offensive public sculptures and how Christians came to embrace evil conspiracy theories about the Jews.
Passion Rekindled: Oberammergau Easter Play Returns with Great Joy
Tourists and pilgrims flock to German village as 1,800 local actors prepare to take the stage after pandemic interruption.
The New Head of the World Evangelical Alliance Wants to Talk
Thomas Schirrmacher hopes to lead Christians into conversations, cooperation, and witness.
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