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In England and Wales, Christianity Falls Below Half the Population

Nick Spencer

Analysis: The rise of the nonreligious raises questions for the faithful in a new era of pluralism and diversity.

News

Why the UN’s Dire Climate Change Report Is Dedicated to an Evangelical Christian

Welsh Nobel Prize-winner John Houghton saw sin at the heart of this ecological crisis.

Timothy Richard Knew That God Loved Chinese People As Chinese People

Andrew Kaiser

The 19th century Welsh missionary’s cross-cultural approach enabled him to spread the gospel as a scholar, humanitarian, and educator.

No Exceptions

Rob James in Wales

UK sexual orientation regulations on adoption stir debate among Christians.

After Shocking Defeat for U.K. ‘Hate’ Bill, Debate Goes International

Rob James in Pembroke, Wales

Christian protests help deliver Blair rare loss.

Praise for U.K. ‘Hate’ Bill Changes

Rob James in Pembroke, Wales

House of Commons still could pass law many fear would curb preaching.

‘Extreme’ Orthodoxy

Rob James in Cardiff

Luis Palau dropped from Welsh revival celebration for his ‘evangelical beliefs.’

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Saving Celtic Spirituality

Loren Wilkinson

Despite the mythmaking, there’s a wealth of Christian truth and devotion worth recovering.

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