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- 28 Christian Athletes to Cheer On at the Paris 2024 OlympicsMeet Olympians who love God from around the world.CT Editors|españolPortuguês
- Celebrating the Stars and Their Maker on Māori New YearAs Matariki is celebrated in New Zealand, Christians navigate a return to the festival’s pagan roots.interview by Angela Lu Fulton|
- In the Beginning, Did God Make ‘Sky Father’ and ‘Earth Mother’?Māori Christians in New Zealand bristle at newly translated portions of the Bible that use the names of local deities.William Chong in Auckland, New Zealand|
- Why the Pacific Islands Are 90 Percent ChristianIt wasn’t only because of missionaries from the West, says a Tongan Australian theologian.Interview by Geethanjali Tupps|
- Eco-anxiety Is Crippling Gen Z. How Can We Move Forward?Christians can disciple each other toward action, prayer, and hope.Naomi Bosch|
- The First Native Hawaiian Pastor Became a Missionary to the MarquesasJames Kekela and his team stuck it out on the remote Pacific island chain—and earned recognition from Abraham Lincoln along the way.Chris Cook|
- Tahitians First Came to Hawaiʻi in Power. They Later Returned with the Gospel.A husband-and-wife team introduced a royal to Christianity and her conversion changed the islands forever.Chris Cook|
- A Korean Sect Targeted New Zealand Christians. Did Churches Respond Effectively?Former members describe how Shincheonji infiltrated traditional churches and campus ministries with deceptive practices and heretical beliefs.William Chong in Auckland, New Zealand|한국어
- Remembering ‘Grandma’ Lin Calvert, Missionary Doctor Who Brought Life to Remote Papua New GuineaIn her 69 years at Kapuna Hospital, Calvert delivered 10,000 babies, saved countless lives, trained healthcare workers, and loved the people.Erin Foley|
- ‘We Do Need Healing’: What First Nation Christians Make of Australia’s Indigenous Representation Referendum(UPDATED) Leaders want a seat at the table. Not all are sure about changing the Constitution.Isabel Ong|
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