Lo más peligroso que hizo Lutero
Y otros hechos sobre la traducción de la Biblia que transformaron el mundo.
For Sale: Christian Ministry Headquarters
Evangelical organizations including Wycliffe, CT, and Lifeway are giving up their buildings and developing new models for remote work.
Abolitionist Bible to Go on Public Display
And other news briefs from Christians around the world.
Should the Bible Sound Like the Language in the Streets?
Controversy over Bibles in Jamaica, the Philippines, and Germany reveal the divide between the sacred and the relatable.
The Holy Land Experience Never Made It to the Financial Promised Land
After 20 years, the ambitious biblical theme park is closed for good.
Gleanings: October 2021
News of Christians around the world.
For Missionaries, Mental Health Feels Like a Burden and a Liability
How sending agencies are trying to bring overseas workers off the perfect Christian “pedestal” and into a counseling chair.
Barbie y Ken al este del Edén
Para los cristianos, la última película de Greta Gerwig brinda una oportunidad para meditar en «la caída afortunada».
Choctaw Bibles Connect Christians with Native American Heritage
Translation and digitization projects are seeking to revitalize the Indigenous language.
Confusion, Strategy Shifts, Layoffs: What’s Happening at the American Bible Society?
The historic and well-funded organization has seen two years of turmoil: five CEOs, money fumbles, and a pullback from global work. It is searching for a fresh start.