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Christian leaders from Nepal to Turkey greet the US election results with joy, grief, and indifference.
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Where some see ambition as key to evangelism, others experiment with subtler ways of connecting to people who don’t think they need God.
Lewi Pethrus founded the Christian Democrats, started a still-in-print newspaper, and preached his countercultural values to whomever would listen, explains historian Joel Halldorf.
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Though they make up only 1 percent of the population, these believers want their presence to be meaningful.
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Survey finds that evangelical voters are motivated by care for those in need.
Johnson Ambrose Afrane-Twum wants African migrant Christians to collaborate with and revitalize churches in the UK.
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Robert Morris’s abuse, rising nationalism in Europe, and summer reading suggestions.
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Long-shot campaign needs 15,000 signatures for the chance to get on the ballot.
Leader explains why the movement is seeing its biggest membership bump in 30 years and its mission for the years ahead.
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As Moscow and Kyiv trade insinuations over concert hall killing claimed by ISIS affiliate, Christian leaders focus on compassion and forgiveness instead of blame.