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How athletes are sharing their faith and pointing to God.
The raised index finger of levitating surfer Gabriel Medina is the latest sign that sports success has made Brazilian evangelicals less marginalized and more confident.
Evangelical leader Erwan Cloarec shares his reactions to the opening ceremony, why he is enjoying the games, and how he hopes the church is seizing the moment to live out its faith.
The Bulletin
Hezbollah strikes, outrage at the Olympics, and news from the campaign trail.
As an art director, I think the Olympics failed to consider its audience. But as a Christian, I’m not surprised by disdain from those outside the church.
The organizers deny their tableau referenced Da Vinci’s Last Supper. But the imagery speaks volumes about the spiritual needs of our confused society.
The Bulletin
The Bulletin talks Olympics in a special bonus episode.
News
As he prepares for the Paris Olympics, wrestler Kyle Snyder talks about how faith helped him loosen up and love his teammates.
At the Paris Olympics, songs from South Africa to Peru will call for divine protection and blessing.
The public square is increasingly hostile to religion. But don’t be surprised when Olympic athletes overflow with thanks to God.