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- Chinese Christians Use Zoom for Church. Their Government Is Making That Harder.Pastors are looking to new options as technical difficulties plague their go-to video conferencing platform.Sean Cheng and Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文한국어繁體中文
- Here’s What Thousands of Christian WeChat Accounts Reveal About Chinese Internet EvangelismWere rampant commercialism and plagiarism more harmful for Chinese Christians than government censorship?Jerry An|简体中文繁體中文
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 15|56minListener Questions on Marriage, Politics, Banned Books, and MoreThoughts on everything from censorship to sexual intimacy.Russell Moore|
- Can China’s New Regulations Really Stop Evangelism on the Internet?While some church leaders are concerned that online religion restrictions may scare off Christians, others hope Chinese believers will continue to sow the digital mission field.Sean Cheng|简体中文繁體中文
- Movie-Filtering Service Files for Bankruptcy to Pause Copyright FightFaith and family-friendly VidAngel turns to Chapter 11 protections.Kate Shellnutt|
- Families Can Filter HBO and Netflix—for NowVidAngel is back. But the jury is still out on its legality.Kate Shellnutt|
- Whatever Is Pure: Cedarville Requires Professors to Apply Philippians 4:8Faculty push back against stricter standards keeping curse words, R-rated movies, and sexual content out of their curricula.Kate Shellnutt|
- Bleep Off: The Fight to Save Family-Friendly Movie FilteringHollywood studios sue VidAngel’s attempt to let viewers be ‘in the world but not of it.’Kate Shellnutt|
- Houston Mayor Drops Pastor SubpoenasNational debate over religious freedom prompts withdrawal.Kate Shellnutt|
- The Good News for Churches as Malaysia Says Christian Paper Can't Call God 'Allah'As a divided high court hands down its decision, Christians focus on the government's response.Kate Tracy|
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