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In place of large evangelism outreaches, churches try to be more intentional in the face of religious restrictions and theological changes.
China should honor its promises to the last 300 children matched with families through international adoption.
Christian leaders from Nepal to Turkey greet the US election results with joy, grief, and indifference.
The Bulletin
The Bulletin discusses the power of swing states and the threat of China and the axis of adversaries.
News
After China banned international adoptions, some believers want the Chinese church to step up.
Excerpt
Yan Yangchu taught thousands of peasants to read and write in the early 20th century.
The Bulletin
Mike Cosper welcomes Rebeccah Heinrichs of Hudson Institute for a conversation about national security.
The Bulletin
The Bulletin considers the end of Chinese international adoptions, recaps the week’s presidential debate, and talks about friendship across political divides with Taylor Swift as a case study.
Suspending international adoptions hurts children who already have waiting families.
Wire Story
The decision shocked dozens of evangelical families in the US who had been in the process since before the pandemic.