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Cuba Lacks Fuel, Food, and Power. Christians Provide a Lifeline.

Trump’s recent oil blockade exacerbated an already desperate situation in the Communist country.

Troubling Moral Issues in 1973

CT condemned the Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade and questioned the seriousness of Watergate.

From Communism to Christ

God drew me out of Marxism to himself. But that’s only half the story.

The Call to Art, Africa, and Politics

In 1964, CT urged Christians to “be what they really are—new men and women in Christ.”

New Frontiers in 1961

CT considered paperback books, the Peace Corps, and the first man in space.

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Evangelical Fault Lines Revealed in South Korean Election

Some Christians are troubled by politicians’ anti-Communist rhetoric. Others are preoccupied with it.

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Died: Kim Shin-jo, North Korean Commando Turned South Korean Pastor

Jennifer Park

“I came to kill the president, but God chose to save me.”

The Korean Evangelicals Who Want Their President Back in Power

At a recent rally, pro-Yoon Christians decried Communist infiltration and adopted MAGA rhetoric.

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The Moral Cost of Murdering Ukraine

What’s at stake is not just the survival of nations. It’s the consciences of those who align themselves with what is unquestionably wrong.

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