Ponzi Scandal of the Day?
Kyiv megachurch leader Sunday Adelaja faces allegations he was involved in scamming congregants.
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Always Summer, Never Christmas
Bolivian evangelicals wonder how—and whether—to celebrate the holiday of the Incarnation.
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Russian Patriarch Dies
Alexy II, influential amid post-Soviet Christian resurgence, had a complicated relationship with the state and other Christian denominations.
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Jos Violence Settles
Death count still climbing after a weekend of election-related Muslim-Christian fighting.
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Adult Stem Cells Score Again
A trachea engineered from bone marrow stem-cells makes ethical research more appealing.
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Taliban Kills Aid Worker
Gayle Williams of SERVE Afghanistan was shot on her way to work for "spreading Christianity."
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Faith and Hope in Ukraine
How Eastern Europe's most missional evangelical church is rethinking tradition and the Great Commission.
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Worse Than Ever
Christians knew the attacks were coming, but no one knew they would be this deadly.
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Bolivian troops shoot pastor
The country is reeling from live footage of his death at the Pando airport.
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Dangerous TEAM Work
Missionary's ordeal shows country's growing instability.
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Albrecht Dürer's Visual Exegesis
The Museum of Biblical Art showcases the artist's work and the apocalyptic concerns of Renaissance-era Germany.
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Church Fathers for Evangelicals
Bryan Litfin, author of Getting to Know the Church Fathers, says that we need to reclaim our spiritual heritage.
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Olympians to Watch
At least 12 confessing Christians are likely to win in Beijing.
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