These Christians Have Not Given Up on North Korea
Experts and practitioners discuss their top challenges and encouragements in serving the reclusive country.
US Branch Splits from Open Doors International
Open Doors USA is now Global Christian Relief, but there is little indication of what led to the break.
The Key to Fighting Sex Trafficking? Showing Up.
Indonesia’s Compassion First isn’t knocking down doors, but caring for victims and tutoring at-risk youth living in cemeteries.
Amid the Languish of Lebanon, Christians Lead with Resilience and Prayer
The conflict over daylight saving is the latest moment of chaos in a country where believers’ management principles—shared in a new book—challenge the regional authoritarian mindset.
Nashville Shooting Intensifies Attention Around Christian School Safety
Administrators are seeking ways to “be alert and sober minded,” adding specialized training, personnel, and physical upgrades.
Making a Better Christianity Today: An Update
In March, we published on harassment reports at CT. Here are the steps we’ve taken since then.
Myanmar Releases Imprisoned Baptist Leader
UPDATED: After serving more than a year in prison, Kachin pastor and human rights activist Hkalam Samson is free.
Called to Kenya’s Chinatowns
Even other Christians thought it was strange when two Kenyans wanted to evangelize their Chinese neighbors.
At Gracepoint Ministries, ‘Whole-Life Discipleship’ Took Its Toll
As the predominantly Asian American church network expands to dozens of college towns, former members come forward with claims of spiritual abuse.
Turkish and Syrian Christians Rally Relief After Earthquake Kills 20,000
(UPDATED) As death tolls climb and with churches of all denominations destroyed, local believers race to the frontlines of emergency response.