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Angela Lu Fulton is the Southeast Asia editor for Christianity Today. She is a former managing editor and senior writer for World Magazine. She lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband and son.
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Refugees receive the help they need, even as they look over their shoulders for ICE agents.
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Q&A with Botrus Mansour, the new secretary general of the World Evangelical Alliance.
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Missionary David Lin spent his 17 years behind bars translating the Bible and ministering to his cellmates.
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A Texas church has funds and furniture ready for the family members, who had been stuck in Thailand for more than a decade.
Whether drying seeds with computer fans or fashioning water filters from barrels, a global agriculture ministry combats poverty with improvisation.
Closed to outsiders and plagued by addiction, a Vietnam village tuned its radios to a California preacher. It has bloomed into a showcase for Hmong culture and an unlikely tourist destination.
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Ed Lapiz, who popularized a more accessible preaching style, is courting controversy by rejecting the God of the Old Testament.
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The country’s church-run addiction centers are so effective that communist officials are taking notice.
Yale scholar David Moe explores the faith and identity of ethnic minorities in his home country of Myanmar.
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Stephen Tong introduced the Chinese-speaking world to Reformed theology.