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- Penalty or No, Athletes Talk FaithThe public square is increasingly hostile to religion. But don’t be surprised when Olympic athletes overflow with thanks to God.Brad East|Português한국어
- Died: Lin Chih-Ping, Taiwan’s ‘Fool for Life’ Who Shared ‘Cosmic Light’ Through Eclectic MinistryThe entrepreneur and social services leader had a unique vision for sharing the gospel and reaching people holistically.CJ Wu|简体中文繁體中文
- How to Face the Headlines with HopeThe Papua New Guinea mudslide is yet another reminder that our world is not as it should be. But take heart! Christ has overcome the world.Clarissa Moll|Português
- Against the ‘Audience Capture’ of the ChurchOur message cannot be market tested or manufactured.Russell Moore|Português
- Your Neighbors (Probably) Don’t Hate YouThey might not even know you’re there. When paranoia eclipses our witness, here’s what to remember.Russell Moore|
- The Church Loses When Our Arts Communities DieChristian writers and artists need communities of like-minded creatives so we can best serve both the church and the world.Conor Sweetman|FrançaisTürkçe
- As Freedoms Shrink in Hong Kong, One Christian Media Editor Explains Why He StaysChristian journalism has become even more important after the government passed a tough new national security law.Lo Man Wai|简体中文繁體中文
- Bad News May Be a Burning BushI understand frustration with media negativity. But bad news may be God’s invitation to work alongside him.Carrie McKean|
- The Case for a Journalism TitheNot a literal 10 percent—but the long Christian tradition of patronage of truth-seeking writers and artists is worth preserving.Bonnie Kristian|
- Journalists Won’t Earn Back Trust by Claiming a Monopoly on TruthMargaret Sullivan’s “reality-based” approach to journalism overlooks the reality of legitimate division in American society.Bonnie Kristian|
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