Politics+Current Affairs
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N.T. Wright: What Jesus Would Say to the ‘Empire’ TodayHow Jesus and the Powers, cowritten with Michael F. Bird, calls Christians into the political sphere.
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An Anxious Generation—of ParentsJesus told us not to worry, but worry is our culture’s parenting default. It’s harming our kids.
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Some Evangelicals Are Leaving Protestantism for Other TraditionsA number of high-profile Christians have converted to Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. What is driving them away?
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Some Churches Lose Coverage as Insurers Hit by a Wave of Storm ClaimsNatural disaster costs have overwhelmed the market for carriers, which are raising rates or dropping policies for congregations in high-risk areas.
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The Top Christian Highlights of the Paris OlympicsHow athletes are sharing their faith and pointing to God.Português
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Homeschooling for the Common GoodI never thought I’d be a homeschool parent, not least because I support public education. An improbable shift changed my perspective.
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The Olympics’ Most Iconic Photo Has a Christian MessageThe raised index finger of levitating surfer Gabriel Medina is the latest sign that sports success has made Brazilian evangelicals less marginalized and more confident.españolPortuguês
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Watching the Olympics as a French ChristianEvangelical 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.Français
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Died: Doris Brougham, Missionary Who Taught English to TaiwanFor more than 70 years, Brougham used Studio Classroom and her trumpet to introduce Taiwan to Jesus.简体中文繁體中文
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What Churches Lose When They Fight like the World FightsA journalist counts the cost of prolonged cultural conflict in the life of one fractured congregation.简体中文繁體中文
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You Cannot Lie Your Way to the TruthFalsehoods are easy to tell in politics, and they can even creep into the church. But nothing takes us farther from the Truth himself.
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The Evangelical Diploma DivideHow a new class division burst into American evangelicalism—and what it means for church unity.
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Why Changes to India’s Colonial Criminal Code Concern ChristiansA Supreme Court lawyer on how recent legal reforms could affect the country’s minorities.
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Gordon College Loses Religious Liberty Case for Loan ForgivenessEvangelical school sees discrimination in COVID-19 relief fund’s employee-counting rules.
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Yes, Fiji Olympians Are Singing HymnsViral videos show athletes singing in four-part harmony, a practice with deep Christian and indigenous roots in the Pacific island nation.
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Persecuted Chinese Christians Still Need Prayer After PrisonPolice continue to harass and monitor believers long after their release.简体中文繁體中文
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Venezuelan Churches Brace for Migration Wave After Disputed Maduro ElectionEvangelicals call for peace amid violent crackdown against opposition demonstrators.español
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Why Christians Rebuke Evil in the Name of JesusIn a moment of great fear, Sonya Massey understood the power of the name of Christ. We should too.
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Our Perennial Political TemptationReckoning with a half-century of American evangelicals’ pursuit of a “seat at the table.”
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A Short History of Parental RightsChristians in America enjoy the right and duty to educate our children as conscience dictates, thanks to a balanced legal tradition.
News & Reporting
- Baptism by Flood: Kherson Christians Persevere After Ukraine Dam’s DestructionOccupied, liberated, and now underwater, Kherson remains on the frontline of fighting—and faith, as a local seminary president explains.
- Christian Leaders Pray for Peace and Safety Amid Capitol MobFor believers under democratic rule, peaceful transitions are “part of honoring and submitting to God’s ordained leaders.”
Top Story August 14, 2024
N.T. Wright: What Jesus Would Say to the ‘Empire’ TodayHow Jesus and the Powers, cowritten with Michael F. Bird, calls Christians into the political sphere.
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