Fear, Grief, then Supernatural Peace: Myanmar Christians Process Draft
While many young people feel helpless over the news of the conscription law, believers see an opening for ministry.
Live Like a Christian, Even if You’re Not Sure What You Believe
Elizabeth Oldfield’s invitation to seekers who long to transform themselves and their world.
Died: Carmel Jones, Black Banker for British Pentecostals
With a vision of Jesus, he started a credit union that enabled dozens of churches to buy buildings.
Falleció el hermano Andrés, quien llevó Biblias de contrabando a los países comunistas
El fundador de Puertas Abiertas dijo que no era un «evangélico de doble riesgo», sino un cristiano fiel que siguió la guía del Espíritu Santo.
Died: Brother Andrew, Who Smuggled Bibles into Communist Countries
Founder of Open Doors said he wasn’t an “evangelical stuntman” but a faithful Christian following the leading of the Spirit.
New Atheism Is Dead. What’s the New New Atheism?
Far fewer British people agree with vitriolic assertions about religion. Still, disbelief in God is on the rise in both the UK and the US.
The British Are Coming: UK Takes Religious Freedom Torch from US
London ministerial and DC summit highlight transatlantic commitment by governments and NGOs to freedom of religion or belief.
Why the Bible Makes a Big Deal about Horns
Hannah, Zechariah, and the psalmists have good reasons for speaking of them so reverently.
What 1619 Means for Christian History
How Catholics and Reformers reacted to the transatlantic slave trade.
Oil Is a Gift from God. Are We Squandering It?
What the church can do when the world’s had too much of a good thing.