CT Daily Briefing – 09-20-2024
Young Christians in South Korea Are Apathetic About Reunification
“In my lifetime, I have never heard a church talk about reunification or peace between North and South Korea.”
Lausanne Theologians Explain Seoul Statement that Surprised Congress Delegates
Leaders of the 33-member Theology Working Group offer insight on their 97-point, 13,000-word declaration.
What Unites Asian American Christians
Does diversity in cultural and church backgrounds still allow for experiences and passions?
Historically White Christian Ministries Now Have Korean American Male Leaders
Eugene Cho, Walter Kim, Julius Kim and others are diversifying their ministries. Will they bring a new direction?
How Argentina Is Becoming More Evangelical—But Less Religious
The nation just became the largest country in Latin America to legalize abortion.
Benny Hinn’s Prosperity Gospel Message Started Here
What inspired one of Christianity’s most polemic movements?
Should You Pass Your Church to Your Son (or Daughter)?
The pros and cons of pastorates staying in the family.
What South Korean Christians Want for North Korea
Despite fearing its neighbor, the church won’t stop praying—and organizing a massive church planting strategy—for the authoritarian country.
Where Is God When My Spouse Is Incarcerated?
Raising kids, maintaining a marriage, and leaning into those awkward conversations at church.