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- How Colombia Became South America’s Hardest Country to Be a ChristianOfficially, the country protects religious liberties better than most in the region. On the ground, it's more complicated.Hernán Restrepo|españolFrançais한국어
- As Evangelicalism Grows in Catholic Latin America, So Does SecularismA Colombian scholar assesses the state of the movement roughly 150 years after Protestant missionaries first arrived.Interview by Geethanjali Tupps|españolPortuguês
- Colombian Christians Preached Social Justice. Practicing It Is Harder.The birthplace of “integral mission” is also the epicenter of a migration crisis. It’s difficult to get local churches to care.Sophia Lee|español
- What Anti-Trafficking Experts Think of the Hit Movie ‘Sound of Freedom’Ministries and former law enforcement have some caveats to add to the film about Operation Underground Railroad’s Tim Ballard.Emily Belz|español
- 3 Popular Misconceptions About AdventChristian leaders from Brazil, Colombia, France, and the Philippines weigh in on mistaken beliefs about the season.Isabel Ong|españolPortuguêsFrançais한국어IndonesianрусскийУкраїнська
- From Persecuted to Polarized: What US Evangelicals Can Learn from ColombiaIn the Western Hemisphere’s longest armed conflict, suffering has often inspired evangelical solidarity. Now the body of Christ is succumbing to self-harm.Christopher M. Hays|español
- Christians Fight to Bring Adopted Kids Home from OverseasThe pandemic left families stranded, plans delayed, and some adoptions called off entirely, following a year of historic lows and increased government regulations.Maria Baer|
- Quick To ListenEpisode 144|39minNo Sign Language in the World Has Its Own Bible TranslationDeaf communities around the world are still waiting to experience God's Word in their first language. How much longer will it be?CT Editors |
- Colombia’s Next President Could Be an Evangelical WomanViviane Morales explains why truth and repentance will heal the scarred South American nation more than prison sentences for FARC rebels.Interview by Deann Alford in Bogota|
- Colombia Drops Terrorism Case Against American MissionaryMonths after peace treaty with FARC rebels, Russell Stendal no longer stands accused of collaboration.Deann Alford|
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